Bob Saget sweetly expressed his love for Candace Cameron-Bure in their final text exchange.
The actress read off the last messages she shared with her late TV father while appearing on "Today" on Thursday morning. In doing so, she also revealed she and Bob got into a trivial argument just before his sudden passing.
"We were going to have dinner. And we got into a little tiff. And his flight was delayed. We ended up not having dinner," she told Hoda Kotb. "But in Bob fashion, the next day he wrote me, like, what would be pages long of a text. And he was apologizing, saying he was cranky and he was just so sorry."
Bob then compared himself to his beloved late mother, Dolly.
"He said, 'Oh, now I feel even worse. I was so wrong. You're, like, my favorite person on the Earth and I acted like Dolly. I was getting ready to take a late flight, and I was annoyed,'" Candace said. "Bob went on and on and on in the text. And he said at the end, 'I love you more for the trouble you're giving me, if that's even possible.'"
Candace held back her emotions while reading her end of the digital exchange.
"I wrote back … 'I could never be mad at you. Roll my eyes at you? Yes. But never mad. And I love that [being like] Dolly. That made me laugh out loud. I loved your mom,'" she read from her phone.
Bob replied, "I love you. My mom loved you too."
The "Full House" star died at the age of 65 after being found in his hotel room in Orlando, Fla., on Jan. 9. While the official cause of death isn't yet known, it's believed that he suffered a medical episode.
A few days after Bob's death, Candace attended a star-studded funeral, as did many of her "Full House" co-stars.
In speaking to Hoda about that final text conversation, Candace said she worries about even opening up the exchange.
"I'm so scared that I'm going to pull up his text and then accidentally delete it one day," she said. "It scares me so much because I don't ever want to lose this."