Bob Saget's wife asks Elon Musk to re-verify late comedian's Twitter account
CBSN
One year after the sudden death of comedian Bob Saget, his wife has a request for billionaire and Twitter CEO Elon Musk: Give Saget his blue checkmark back.
Saget's widow, Kelly Rizzo, took to Twitter Monday — on the one-year anniversary of his passing — to ask Musk why the comedian lost his verified status on the social media platform after his death.
"Hi @elonmusk -today on the 1 year anniversary of Bob's (@bobsaget) passing, I saw he's no longer verified?," Rizzo wrote. "My husband truly loved Twitter. Out of respect for his legacy, can something be done? Thank you kindly. (friends please help)."

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