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Bure’s conservative political takes and strict religious views have sparked a lot of backlash over the years.
However, this hasn’t stopped her from sticking to her beliefs.

So it’s not just something that I rely on or is a crutch.
I mean, it is genuinely who I am.
It’s just a part of my being."

When she was ready to come back to the small screen, she dove in head-first.
“I could give tons of advice!”
“I’m years ahead of her in parenthood!”

“It’s so important.”
However, it has since been dubbed byCafe Momas “the most controversial parenting book ever.”
“I don’t think this is discrimination at all,” she said.

How are you?"
Bure later offered some more details about what happened on X, formerlyTwitter.
“Saw the Doctor- low blood sugar & tested positive for fluB.”

Don’t be a wuss."
Bure then took to the comment section of Del Rio’s post to defend herself.
“I’m not homophobic,” she wrote.

“Loving Jesus doesn’t mean I hate gay people or anyone.”
That is what a healthy, good marriage and relationship is all about."
“But a follow does not mean an endorsement.

A follow does not mean I agree with everything they say and do.”
“When they don’t know the power of the Holy Spirit,” she captioned it.
Bure quickly removed the TikTok, but this controversial moment will unfortunately live on online.

Am I the drama?
I don’t think I’m the drama.
Am I the villain?

I don’t think I’m the villain."
Alongside the video, Bure wrote, “When you’re conservative in Hollywood.”
One user even wrote, “I’m not sure you’re ‘in Hollywood’ queen.”

So yeah, the last few years have been challenging," she said.
Both Bure and her daughter donned red gowns, while her husband and son donned suits and ties.
At first glance, it seems like no big deal, right?

Well, wouldn’t you know it, the four were at a wedding.
The actor responded that there are “different style rules in Los Angeles,” adding a winky face.
She also noted that there were other women at the event in red.

Regardless, this sartorial choice still drummed up a lot of chatter in her comment section.
However, Candace Cameron Bure remained silent until she was prodded by her followers to say something.
The dancer-turned-singer flashed Candace Cameron Bure’s face underneath the text “rudest celebrity I’ve met.”

She approached Bure and asked for a photo.
It didn’t take long for Siwa’s story to reach Bure.
“I kind of broke your 11-year-old heart, I didn’t take a picture with you!
JoJo, I’m so sorry,” Bure expressed in her video.
The vocalist posted his ownTikTokvideo, dueting with the “Full House” star to address her song choice.
“Yeah that, the song you’re playing?
Yeah, it’s about veterans coming home from Vietnam and being treated like s***.
Yeah, it’s not about the Fourth of July,” Koma remarked.
Later that year, Bure spoke toThe Wall Street Journalabout her decision to leave Hallmark behind.
“Spiritual or faith-based content is grossly underserved,” he said.