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Candace Cameron Bure, the “Full House” alum and Chief Creative Officer of Great American Family (GAF), has spoken out about facing “cancel culture” and relying on her faith to overcome a difficult period in 2022 and 2023. Following controversial remarks regarding GAF’s programming focusing on “traditional marriage,” Bure faced significant backlash, resulting in lost contracts, dissolved partnerships, and strained friendships. Bure emphasized her Christian faith, citing specific Bible verses, the Parable of the Talents, and her belief that God helped her to persevere and resist being defeated by the “enemy.” She reiterated her commitment to faith-based programming and that people of all ethnicities and identities will continue to contribute to the network. Bure emphasized her love for all people and her intention to celebrate God’s greatness through storytelling.
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Candace Cameron Bure Credits Faith for Overcoming ‘Cancel Culture’ Backlash
LOS ANGELES, CA – Actress Candace Cameron Bure, known for her roles in “Full House” and her position as Chief Creative Officer at Great American Family (GAF), revealed how her faith helped her navigate a challenging period of criticism and professional setbacks stemming from controversial remarks made in 2022 and 2023. Bure shared details on her Candace Cameron Bure podcast about the hardships she faced, including dissolved partnerships, lost contracts, and strained friendships, after expressing her intent for GAF programming to center around “traditional marriage.”
“I felt like my character was just thrown in the gutter,” Bure confessed. “Bad things were said about me that just weren’t true and headlines that were made up.”
The actress, however, emphasized that her Christian faith served as her anchor during the storm. She specifically cited James 1:2-3 and the Parable of the Talents as sources of strength. “Am I going to let all of these people or cancel culture just take me down?” Bure asked, “I’m going to pick myself up, and I’m going to trust you, Lord, that you’ve got my back.”
Bure faced criticism for her comments to The Wall Street Journal regarding GAF’s focus on traditional marriage and her desire to incorporate more Christ-centered themes into Christmas movies. The remarks triggered a wave of backlash, with some accusing her of excluding LGBTQ+ representation.
In response, Bure issued a statement affirming her love for all people and emphasizing her commitment to faith-based programming that celebrates God’s greatness in their lives through the stories that the network tells. Bure also pointed out that people of all ethnicities and identities have and will continue to contribute to the network in great ways both in front of and behind the camera.
Bure further stated in her recent podcast and in an interview earlier this year, that God has consistently shown up for her, providing strength and perseverance even in moments of failure. Her new devotional book, “100 Days of Joy and Strength: A Daily Devotional Journey,” reflects this reliance on faith as a source of resilience and joy. Bure has been open about leaning on faith over the years.