Bob Saget reportedly revealed a secret about his health issues to a stage crew the night before his death.

As more details about Bob Saget's death emerged, his family and fans continue to hear heartbreaking last moments the actor had. Most recently, a stage crew member confirmed that the "Full House" star was not actually feeling well before having his final show.

HollywoodLife quoted a news outlet's report, saying that his final show's crew member knew he was not feeling well that night.

According to Rosalie Cocci, the actor was not doing well health-wise but still pushed through with his performance. The showrunner told the investigators that, aside from suffering from long-term COVID-19, the actor had also been suffering from hearing issues for a long time.

This was the reason why he constantly asked the crew to say and do everything a little louder.

Cocci added that Saget was also suffering from a sore throat hours before his performance. It almost kept him from performing his last show as he reportedly could not get himself together.

Despite those health issues, Saget still delivered a commendable set as if nothing was wrong with him, leaving the show's crew members surprised. This could also explain why the hotel's valet, Orlando Nunez, thought that the actor looked okay when he took a photo with him.

"The photo is a clear shot of Mr. Saget's face with his glasses on. There is no evidence of injury or the bruising near his left eye that was evident post-mortem," the final report revealed.

Were Bob Saget's Health Issues Caused Him To Bump His Head?

As of press time, it remains unknown whether these health issues can be considered factors of his death. But the authorities recently unveiled the haunting photos of Saget's hotel room at Ritz-Carlton.

Initial reports showed the bed's white sheets barely slept it. The nightstand beside it also looked empty. However, the investigators stated that the headboard might be the culprit since, although it is padded, it has a hard surface underneath, which could truly lead to trauma without causing any laceration.

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The Orange County Sheriff's Department has since checked the room's tables, countertops, or other furniture, but they ruled them out due to the absence of cut on his skin.

But due to the medical examiner's findings that the late actor hit his head "something hard, covered by something soft," the authorities thought that the headboard was what killed him.

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