Actor Candace Cameron Bure caused a stir when she jumped ship from Hallmark to work with Great American Family.
She’s also known for views on LGBTQ+ issues that many find contentious.
“Because that, the ceremony, is what conflicted with their religious beliefs,” Bure added.

Bure said it hadn’t been talked about yet and would be discussed.
She added, “And you know, we’ll see.
We’ll see how it goes.”

Candace and Natasha’s dresses were bright red, and some commenters felt that wasn’t proper.
One person complimented the dresses but said they wouldn’t personally go for red in that instance.
“You are suppose [sic] to let the bride stand out.

Tanner from “Full House” and “Fuller House.”
It was black with a lace V-neck and nude-colored cutouts on the sides.
The look was a costume and an outfit even her character D.J.

felt unsure about wearing (viaYouTube).
One fan reportedly said, “I thought she stands for Christian values.”
Another echoed a similar sentiment before adding, “This makes me so sad.

I can’t let my kids watch this, is this how you dress?”
However, Bure ended up removing the post from her Instagram account.
Another timewhen Bure was criticized for an “inappropriate” photo, she doubled down.

The star of the movieMargot Robbie even rocked Barbie-inspired outfitsoff-screen.
“Are you supporting the Barbie movie with this timely picture,” another commenter said.
“The movie does not support Christian values.”
She didn’t say anything else in the post about her feelings on the “Barbie” film.
Candace shared pictures of the family celebrating onInstagram.
Her mother-of-the-groom dress was a shiny gold, strapless, floor-length gown with textured fabric.
That dress caused similar outrage to Candace’s contentious red dress.
They said Candace looked lovely but that it was the wrong place, wrong time for that dress.
One person evenshared a phototo compare the dresses to shiny gold envelopes with a similar texture.