Fans are taking a moment to remember Bob Saget's touching tribute to the late Betty White following her death on December 31, aged 99.
News of Saget's tragic passing left countless fans heartbroken, as it was announced that the comedian was found dead in his hotel room aged 65.
Prior to his own death, Saget paid a moving tribute to the late Golden Girls actress on social media.
"Betty White. This amazing woman was exactly who you wanted her to be," Saget began. "Razor-sharp wit, smart, kind, hilarious, sincere, and so full of love."
The America's Funniest Home Videos host continued: "From the first time I snuck into The Mary Tyler Moore Show at 15-years-old and watched her hit everything she said out of the park, to decades later [and] getting to hang out with her on several occasions, I had a small peek into what a remarkable talent and human being Betty was."
He then recalled a moment he shared with the beloved actress.
"We were on an ABC jet once for a junket and I was sitting across from her, both of us sipping Bloody Marys," he wrote.
"We had been laughing for hours — I looked into her eyes and faux romantically said, 'How 'bout it, Betty, you and me in the bathroom? Mile High Club?' She answered me before I had a chance to finish the invite — 'Of course, Bob, you go in there first and I’ll meet you as soon as I finish my drink.'"
"And then of course she went right to sipping from her straw. I waited in that bathroom for over two hours. That would be the joke on a joke part, in case you take things literally," Saget said.
"She always said the love of her life was her husband, Allen Ludden, who she lost in 1981. Well, if things work out by Betty's design — in the afterlife, they are reunited," he continued.
"I don’t know what happens when we die, but if Betty says you get to be with the love of your life, then I happily defer to Betty on this."
He concluded his post: "My deepest condolences to her family and friends. Betty White. My God, we will miss you."
Per BBC News, the exact details surrounding Saget's death remain unclear. But in a short statement posted to Twitter, the Sheriff's Department said that detectives had found no signs of foul play or drug use during initial inquiries.