Bob Saget Remembered by 'The Masked Singer' Stars and Fans
01/11/2022 12:07 am EST
'Thank you for being such a joy in this world'
Saget appeared on The Masked Singer's fall 2020 season. He was dressed as the Squiggly Monster and made it to Week 6. He performed Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" in Week 5 and The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" before he was eliminated.
'Everyone loved him in the community'
In a post-show interview with Entertainment Weekly, Saget said he loved doing the show. He was just disappointed that he couldn't perform Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" in the Squiggly Monster costume. When he saw the Squiggly Monster costume, he burst out laughing on the spot.
'One of the most kind & thoughtful people I've ever come across'
"Yeah, they showed a couple other different renderings to me, and there was just no question, because I looked at it and I laughed out loud," Saget told EW. "That's usually the key. It's a joyous-looking thing. It's something that a kid would want to pick up, with all the eyes that look like those little three-eyed guys in Toy Story. It just had a feeling of a childish, loving kind of thing. It's multicolor, so you feel like, 'Oh, this is all beings on the earth.' And he's got lobster claws. I mean, he's such a hybrid of different creatures."
'You were our Squiggly Monster'
During The Masked Singer, Saget told the judges he wanted to do the show to contribute to a series that has brought joy during such a difficult time in the world. "I get to be part of your joy and it's needed so bad," he said. "They said, 'Do you want to be Squiggly Monster?' And they sent me a picture and I said, 'Yeah!'"
'Absolutely gutting'
The Masked Singer was hardly the only game show Saget appeared on during his long career. He was also a panelist on To Tell The Truth, I Can See Your Voice, and Match Game. He also recently hosted Nashville Squares.
'You made us smile'
Aside from Full House, Saget was also known as the first host of America's Funniest Home Videos. He also directed a handful of movies, including Dirty Work with the late Norm Macdonald. He also hosted the podcast series Bob Saget's Here For You.
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