The Full House actor took to the social media platform on Monday morning to address the bizarre situation, telling his 2.2 million followers that he only let the “positive stuff in” and blocked any negative mention of his name.
“Apologies to all the people I’ve blocked over the years. Just can only let positive stuff in. If I could block myself I would. And sending @carseatheadrest my very best,” the 65-year-old tweeted.
Car Seat Headrest are a lo-fi band from Seattle who Saget seems to have a strange feud with.
The group, who have been active since 2010, have a song titled “The ghost of Bob Saget” which features some unflattering lyrics about the comedian, which may be why he named-checked them in his tweet.
The lyrics:
The group replied to Saget to say: “Bob, you were in a comic my friend @partydogge wrote a while ago! From there, it became a whole thing.”
Car Seat Headrest linked Saget to a comic about furries titled “Asscastle” which prompted more confusion online.
Saget’s tweet and his interaction with the band led to him becoming a trending topic on Monday morning as Twitter users posted about the odd situation.
“desperately need to know everything about bob saget’s feud with car seat headrest,” reads one tweet.
While another person joked: “the only internet interaction i’ve ever wanted in my life is between bob saget & car seat headrest.”
“SO YOU’RE TELLING ME BOB SAGET HAD A FEUD WITH THE BAND CAR SEAT HEADREST AND I AM JUST NOW FINDING THIS OUT,” reads another tweet.
While another person posted: “ok maybe i can understand why bob saget hates car seat headrest” and shared the lyrics to the song “the ghost of bob saget.”
“Bob Saget / Car Seat Headrest drama was one of the last things I was expecting to see in my lifetime but here we are,” added another.
Another wondered if Car Seat Headrest’s frontman Will Toledo was blocked by Saget, tweeting: “i wonder if will toledo is blocked by bob saget.”