Candace Cameron Bure has endured her share of criticism over the past year. it wasn’t just her Called Out For Being The ‘Rudest Celeb’ by JoJo Siwa, but faced a lot of backlash for a comment she made keep the “traditional wedding” at the fore Great movies about American family. They Sold out alum has remained steadfast in his faith through it all, but that doesn’t mean it was easy. Bure spoke on a recent podcast about the courage it takes to do that in today’s world, acknowledging that “cancel culture is real.”
“Going against the tide” in Hollywood when it comes to her faith is not a new concept for Candace Cameron Bure, and during an interview with No apologies to Julia Jeffress Sadler (opens in a new tab) podcast, offered a few words of encouragement for others who may be facing challenges to their beliefs. In his words:
Undoing culture is real and difficult. And it’s hard but listen, I just want to encourage you that you are not the only one and there are many of us and we are always stronger together. And you need to find your community and know the word of God.
Candace Cameron Bure hasn’t spoken about the backlash, other than the initial statement she released, in which she expressed her love for people of all “races, creeds, sexualities or political parties,” and said continued to celebrate the growth of the great American family . but she opinion on cancel culture being real and “difficult” makes it seem like some of the negativity really got to her.
However, her advice to others has been to find a community to lean on through difficult times, saying she finds her strength in being able to back up her words with deeds. Candace Cameron Bure continues:
I think my greatest encouragement is that there is a big difference in how you speak, when you direct your actions, you don’t speak just to speak, you have to follow the path, and when the truth comes with love and kindness and respect it goes much further.
The turmoil surrounding Candace Cameron Bure started when The Wall Street Journal asked the actress about the possibility of GAF following Hallmark’s lead by hosting Christmas programming featuring LGBTQ+ stories. Bure, one of many actors who he had left Hallmark for Great American Family He replied that “I think the big American family will keep traditional marriage at its core.”
The appointment caused an uproar, to say the least. Celebrities like Holly Robinson Peete and Hilarie Burton called Candace Cameron Bure a “bigot,” GLAAD posted a response and Bure too Sold out Co-star Jodie Sweetin appeared to publicly dispute her sister’s statement on TV. In fact, the alleged break between the two actresses could have resulted Bure no longer follows Sweetin on social media – an interesting development, given that they are they should appear together on 90s Con in March.
Candace Cameron Bure has certainly dealt with the cancel culture ever since the controversial comments, but she seems determined to keep walking when it comes to her faith. Prior to his appearance on 90s Con, anyone who wants to relive the days of DJ Tanner de Bure can stream Sold out use a Maximum HBO subscription while the continuation of the series, more complete houseis available for Netflix subscription Titles
Source: Cinemablend

