Candace Cameron Bure's marriage comments seem to irk Jodie Sweetin.

16-11-2022

By Aarti Rawat

Candace Cameron Bure joined a network that only shows "conventional marriage," according to Jodie Sweetin.

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Jojo Siwa posted a screenshot of an article headlined "Candace Cameron Bure's Plan For New Cable Channel: No Gays." Sweeten replied, "You know I adore you." Siwa called Bure "rude and disrespectful" to the LGBTQIA+ community.

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"I can't believe, after all that happened a few months ago, that she would develop a movie to exclude LGBTQIA+," Siwa, 19, commented. Sweetin's comment received 2,550 likes and sparked fan debate.

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"@jodiesweetin I always loved Stephanie better than DJ," someone said of Sweetin and Cameron Bure's "Full House" characters. "The better Tanner sister," said another.

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@jodiesweetin thank you for being so loving/inclusive," added a third. Others criticized Sweetin, 40, for ditching Cameron Bure after years of friendship.

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"@jodiesweetin assumed you were buddies with candace. Co-grew. "You take the side of someone you barely know because they share your view," observed one critic. "If there was a dislike button, I'd hit your comment," said another.

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From 1987 until 1995, Sweetin and Bure featured in "Full House." They reunited for the 2016-2020 Netflix reboot "Fuller House."

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Cameron Bure experienced outrage when she joined Great American Family, which doesn't showcase same-sex couples. After 10 years and 30 movies, she left Hallmark in April, then joined Great American Family.

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Cameron Bure: "I'm delighted to develop heartwarming family and faith-filled content" "GAC fits my brand wonderfully; we both want to create wholesome content."

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She told The Wall Street Journal that the network matched her ideas. She understood the individuals behind Great American Family were Christians who wanted to promote religious programming and family entertainment.

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Hilarie Burton called Bure a "bigot." "Jesus didn't like hypocrites like Candy. Okay. "You ride that bias wave to the bank, honey," Burton tweeted.

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Cameron Bure previously said she had no trouble working with LGBT projects. "I embrace whatever we go through as humans and want our characters to examine current challenges," she remarked in 2016.

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She later claimed she wasn't homophobic on Instagram. "Loving Jesus doesn't imply I hate gays," she said.

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