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Candace Cameron Fake


written by Quentin Blount
April 15, 2021 6:47 pm

Actress Candace Cameron Bure is firing back to let the world know that her personality isn’t “fake” just because she is such a happy person.
The Full House and Fuller House star wants everyone to know that her 24-7 positivity is completely genuine. However, critics on the internet have half a mind to disagree.
The 45-year-old actress even made an appearance on the Bob Saget’s Here For You podcast on Monday. It was there where she asked her former co-star if he would address the rumors. The two started working together back in 1987 on the set of Full House. Saget, of course, played Danny Tanner, while Bure starred as his oldest daughter, DJ. Full House aired for eight seasons and then the two reunited for the Netflix revival, Fuller House. That went on for five more seasons, having wrapped up last summer.
With that said, Bob Saget is likely the most credible person to address the recent rumors about Candace Cameron Bure. Having worked together for nearly 15 years and been friends for even more, there is no doubt that the two stars know each other well. As a result, It only made sense for Saget to be the one to come forward and speak out.
The two Full House stars met back up via podcast on April 12. While Candace Cameron Bure wasn’t asking for a handout of compliments, she did want her former TV dad to explain that her personality is not just a front.
“I’m going to ask you for a second,” Bure said on the podcast. “For those people that think that because I am a happy, positive person, that I must be a fake person, would you say that is true or false?”
“You are the opposite of fake,” Saget replied. “And I’m sorry — you’re perky sometimes. What’s wrong with being perky?”
Bure said that normally she doesn’t let negative comments and trolls get to her. However, this particular one about “not being as happy as she seems” really got to Fuller House star.
“Thank you,” the mother of three said. “I only ask that because sometimes you read comments, and most of them, they roll off my back. But when people are annoyed at me that I’m such a happy person… I was like, let someone speak into this that has known me since I was nine years old.”
Meanwhile, the Monday discussion with Saget was just the latest example of Candace Cameron Bure firing back at critics. She recently defended herself over who she chooses to follow on Instagram . And in addition, she also responded to “haters” that commented on her family’s holiday photo.
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By Allison Schonter
- April 16, 2021 12:02 am EDT

Candace Cameron Bure is hitting back at trolls yet again . After facing criticism from online trolls who have blasted her as "fake" for her positive demeanor, the Fuller House star recruited the help of her former co-star Bob Saget to shut down the criticism and address the comments she has received, Saget assuring listeners of his Bob Saget's Here For You podcast that Bure is just as positive as she seems.
Appearing during the April 12 episode of the podcast, according to ET Canada , Bure asked her former co-star "to talk about me for a second," asking him, "for those people that think that because I am a happy, positive person, that I must be a fake person, would you say that that's true or false?" Saget declared that Bure is "the opposite of fake," adding, "I'm sorry—you're perky sometimes. What's wrong with being perky?" Saget noted that "it's hard—life can beat people down," and called Bure "very fortunate," as she has "had a lot of things happen, but you also work really hard."
"Thank you," Bure responded before opening up about what prompted the question in the first place. "I only ask that because sometimes you read comments, and most of them, they roll off my back. But when people are annoyed at me that I'm such a happy person ... I was like, let someone speak into this that's known me since I was 9 years old."
Saget went on to again say that Bure is "a positive person." He explained, "if you're perky, it's because you're excited, and/or you've had a lot of caffeine. That's what people should know—there's nothing fake about you." He added that the actress has "strong convictions. In fact, sometimes to a fault" and she "can be a tough customer sometimes 'cause you are like, 'Can we just get this done?'" Bure quipped that her co-star was "like speaking my love language right now just hearing you say that," the mom of three responded."
The Monday conversation marked just the latest example of Bure pushing back at haters, something she has had to do more than just a few times in recent months. In January, she issued an explanation over who she chooses to follow on Instagram after facing criticism over her following list, telling fans "I follow a broad range of people so that I have perspective." Earlier that same month, she called back at "haters" commenting on her family's holiday photo.
Bure and Saget starred alongside one another on Full House , with the actress starring as D.J. Tanner and Saget as Danny Tanner, during its run from 1987 until 1995. Both reprised their roles for the Netflix spinoff Fuller House , which debuted in 2016 and concluded in 2020. Bure, meanwhile, has also had a bustling Hallmark movies career .
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Candace Cameron-Bure attends 2019 Wango Tango at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Carson, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Candace Cameron-Bure attends 2019 Wango Tango at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Carson, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
I remember Candace Cameron as a child actress on the sitcom Full House back in the late 80s and early 90s. She was upbeat even then. Now she stars in a number of wholesome Hallmark Channel movies. 
But it seems that being upbeat and wholesome is not as appreciated as it once was. 
Bure says she is often criticized as being fake for appearing to be happy all the time. She appeared with her Full House “dad” in a podcast recently and asked him what he thought about the claims she is a fake. In Bure’s defense, Bob Saget said , “You’re the opposite of fake. And I’m sorry—you’re perky sometimes. What’s wrong with being perky?” 
Bure said she asked Saget for his opinion because he has known her for a long time. “I only ask that because sometimes you read comments, and most of them, they roll off my back. But when people are annoyed at me that I’m such a happy person . . . I was like, let someone speak into this that’s known me since I was nine years old.” 
So is it okay for a person to be genuinely happy in today’s world? 
In an interview with Fox News, Bure said , “I live by faith in everything, in everything that I do, and every aspect of my life. 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.” She said her Christian faith is foundational to her identity. 
She also believes the Bible is truth: “I can always go back to the word of God and find the hope, the encouragement, the positivity, the trust that I know I have in Jesus. And so it never fails, even when life doesn’t go the way I want it to or had planned it to. I know that God’s in control of everything.”
Does this mean that Christians have to smile all the time or “put on a happy face” even when their lives crumble around them? 
I don’t believe so. And, I don’t believe that’s what Bure intends to convey, either. If her child hurts, she will hurt. If someone attacks her family, the “mama bear” comes out.
But, there’s a hope and joy that transcends any pain and suffering. 
In her book The Sacrament of Happy , Lisa Harper says, “Real, God-imbued happiness is not the absence of sadness or badness. Rather it is hanging on to the truth of His sovereign goodness regardless of what’s going on within or around us.”
She quotes Lamentations 3:17–23 : “My soul is bereft of peace; I have forgotten what happiness is; so I say, ‘My endurance has perished; so has my hope from the Lord.’ Remember my affliction and my wanderings, the wormwood and the gall! My soul continually remembers it and is bowed down within me. But this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.”
The Apostle Paul reminded the Christians in Philippi to “rejoice in the Lord always” ( Philippians 4:4 ). And he even repeated his command, showing its importance. He called them to an attitude of joy which doesn’t depend on circumstances, but on their Lord. 
Paul followed that command with another: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (vv. 6–7). 
The apostle emphasized what Jesus taught his followers in his Sermon on the Mount ( Matthew 5–7 ). In his book, Blessed: Eight ways Christians Change Culture , Dr. Jim Denison says: “What Jesus offers us in the Beatitudes is a guide to the kinds of blessings only God can provide. It’s a blessedness that transcends our circumstances, a joy and peace that the world can neither give nor take.”
He further states: “We can momentarily satiate our desire for happiness and peace in any number of ways, many of which are neither wicked nor sinful. Yet, when this brief joy fades, the yearning for something more, for the kind of life Jesus describes in these verses, will always return. The only way to end this cycle is to devote our lives so completely to our Lord and his ways that every moment is saturated with his presence.”
The word for beatitude comes from a Latin word, beatus , meaning blessed or happy. I have often heard the Beatitudes referred to as the “be attitudes.” This is a type of happiness the world may consider fake because they don’t understand an attitude of joy that transcends circumstances, the attitude of happiness that comes when we “devote our lives so completely to our Lord and his ways that every moment is saturated with his presence.”
And that is the happiness I believe Candace Cameron Bure has. 
NOTE: Candance Cameron Bure is a featured speaker at the upcoming Perfectly, Imperfect Christian Parenting online event , which occurs this Friday and Saturday, April 23–24, 2021. Bure was also a featured guest on this episode of the Pardon the Mess podcast .
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