Still, Cocci observed that Saget “seemed OK” and was “cracking jokes” during his nearly two-hour performance. Saget also said he had “a sore throat” and was “happy he had lozenges for the stage,” Cocci said. He was asking the sound guys to turn everything up.” Cocci, who runs errands for talent and staff at the concert hall, said, “He said that his hearing had been off and that was the case that night. This is what I do this for.’ He seemed to be talking himself up,” Cocci told investigators. “I did hear him say, ‘I don’t feel good but I’m ready to do the show. Saget, 65, also told a showrunner at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall near Jacksonville, Florida that he was suffering from “long-term COVID” and that it had taken “his body a long time to get over it.” That’s what the showrunner, Rosalie Cocci, told Orange County Sheriff’s investigators in an interview conducted after the actor’s death, according to audio obtained by Page Six, TMZ and People. To add to the mystery of how Bob Saget fell in his Florida hotel room and suffered a fatal brain injury, the “Full House” star said he didn’t feel well and that his hearing was “off” before performing a comedy set the night before his death, according to new reports.
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