Rapper’s music video features Bob Saget in what is believed to be his final acting role

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Fans of Bob Saget got one last chance to see the beloved comedian performing after a new music video was released on Friday featuring the “Full House” star in what appears to have been his last role prior to his shocking death last month.

The 65-year-old artist who was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando in January was featured in the video by rapper Desiigner of his new song “Bakin” in which Saget, who is dressed like a chef cooks up some bacon and displays a bundle of cash as he dances in a kitchen with other cast members including adult film star Kendra Sunderland.

The video opens up with Desiigner on a video call with fellow rapper Snoop Dogg who just appeared at the Super Bowl where he performed during the halftime show asking if he can recommend a chef.

Dogg replies, “just get Bob over there” and “he’ll make it happen.”

The video then shows Saget putting on his tall white hat and getting down to business frying up the food, interspersed with dancing rappers and the standard raunchy hip hop fare of scantily clad women in sexually suggestive positions.

(Video: YouTube)

Following the actual music video, there is a tribute to Saget along with footage of the making of “Bakin” with the deceased comic/actor joking with the rapper, crew and cast.

Co-writer and producer DJ Whoo Kid dished to Rolling Stone on the choice of Saget.

“We needed a chef for the video and I remember thinking, ‘Who the f**k is gonna be the chef who can make it weird?’” Whoo Kid says, adding that he also asked Willie Nelson, who was unavailable at the time. “Then immediately I thought ‘Bob Saget!’ Nobody on set believed me when I said he’d come until he actually drove up and rang the bell, like this was a Full House episode. When you have rappers pull up for videos, they bring a Maybach, or rent a Lambo, they show off. He shows up and parks his Lexus on the grass and comes in looking like a dad,” according to the former anti-establishment magazine.

Saget’s untimely death was determined to be the result of a “brain bleed” after he apparently hit his head on something and then went to sleep, likely not knowing the true extent of his injury, he never woke up.

His family confirmed his cause of death in a statement to Page Six last week, “In the weeks since Bob’s passing, we have been overwhelmed with the incredible outpouring of love from Bob’s fans, which has been a great comfort to us and for which we are eternally grateful,” they wrote. “Now that we have the final conclusions from the authorities’ investigation, we felt it only proper that the fans hear those conclusions directly from us.”

“The authorities have determined that Bob passed from head trauma. They have concluded that he accidentally hit the back of his head on something, thought nothing of it and went to sleep. No drugs or alcohol were involved,” the family revealed.

“As we continue to mourn together, we ask everyone to remember the love and laughter that Bob brought to this world, and the lessons he taught us all: to be kind to everyone, to let the people you love know you love them, and to face difficult times with hugs and laughter,” they added.

In addition to his stand-up comedy, Saget was best known for his role as widowed dad Danny Tanner in the hit ABC sitcom “Full House” that ran for eight seasons from 1987 to 1995.

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