Kelly Rizzo Goes Instagram Official with Breckin Meyer at F1 Miami Grand Prix: ‘Kind, Sweet, Silly’
Rizzo posted an image of the pair together to celebrate Meyer's 50th birthday on Tuesday, May 7
Kelly Rizzo and Breckin Meyer are Instagram official!
On Tuesday, May 7, Rizzo, 44, shared an Instagram selfie of the couple together at the recent F1 Grand Prix in Miami. She celebrated Meckin turning 50 in the caption.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! To the man who is kind, sweet, silly, thoughtful, completely hilarious, handsome, understanding, charming, forever curious, compassionate, witty, warm & wonderful," said Rizzo, who wore a checkered top for the outing.
"You deserve to be endlessly celebrated today! ??????" she added.
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The photo comes just over two years after Rizzo lost her late husband Bob Saget at age 65 on Jan. 9, 2022. The Full House star suffered blunt head trauma following a fall in a Florida hotel. The couple had been married since 2018.
Rizzo and Meyer made their first public appearance as a couple at Steven Tyler's annual Grammy Awards viewing party on Feb. 4, 2024.
The Eat Travel Rock host told E! News of dating again following Saget's death, "It took a while to get to the point where I'm like, ‘OK, I think he'd be happy with it.'"
Saget's three daughters — Aubrey, 37, Lara, 34, and Jennifer, 31 — also gave her new relationship their blessing. "It's wonderful, it just meant so much to have their blessing," Rizzo told E!.
"They're just angels. And to have them support is so meaningful," she added to the outlet. Saget shares his daughters with his ex-wife Sherri Kramer, 67, whom he was married to from 1982-1997.
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Back in March, Rizzo defending herself for moving on with Meyer after Saget's death in a TikTok video.
"Unless you are a widow or a widower, you truly have absolutely no place and no right to comment on this, because you do not know what it's like," she said in the clip.
“The vast, vast, vast majority of all of the comments and feedback and support and everything I've gotten since Bob passed, 99% has been positive and lovely and wonderful... But there are some people who just love to talk,” Rizzo added.
“You just don't understand the incredibly complex and difficult and dynamic thoughts and feelings that come up during this entire process,” she continued in the nearly 5-minute video.
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