Keeping it real! Candace Cameron Bure has shared many relatable parenting anecdotes since becoming a mom.
29.07.2021 - 15:17 / etcanada.com
Candace Cameron Bur has apologized for a recent TikTok video that didn’t go down well with fans.
The “Fuller House” star posted a clip of herself lip-syncing to the Lana Del Rey song “Jealous Girl” while holding a Bible close to her chest.
The lyrics included, “Baby, I’m a gangster too and it takes two to tango/You don’t wanna’ dance with me, dance with me.”
Cameron Bure captioned the clip, “When they don’t know the power of the Holy Spirit.”
However, social media users accused her of being too
Keeping it real! Candace Cameron Bure has shared many relatable parenting anecdotes since becoming a mom.
Like mother, like daughter. Candace Cameron Bure posted sweet photos with her daughter Natasha Bure in honor of her 23rd birthday on Sunday.
Full House star Candace Cameron Bure, 45, startled her Instagram followers over the weekend when she wished her daughter, Natasha, a happy 23rd birthday, as many quickly noticed how the actress and her child look more like sisters than mother and daughter.
Candace Cameron Bure is twinning with her daughter! The 45-year-old actress took to Instagram on Sunday to post a birthday tribute to her 23-year-old daughter, Natasha, in which the women look more like sisters than a mother-daughter pair.In one pic, Candace and Natasha, sporting a similar wavy hairstyle, wear denim jumpsuits in different shades of blue as they stand side-by-side, each with one hand in their pocket.Another shot features the mother-daughter duo standing on a roof, the elder Bure
Doing a double take! Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter turned 23 on Sunday, August 15, and the actress celebrated her eldest child with look-alike photos.
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three self-identified gay men — Bee, Cameron Raspet, and Bryan Van Den Oever — started reaching out to LGBTQ outlets. The occasion? Pitch its new line of hard seltzers, one with a name fully intended to be “a little cheeky” as well as evoke a knowing, amused response in gay customers.Served in colorful cans designed by artist Alice Packard, Woof! is currently available at Pitchers and TRADE, as well as at Red Bear.
Kathy Griffin’s announcement that she’s been diagnosed with lung cancer and was undergoing surgery later Monday, “The View” host Meghan McCain is offering her sympathy.
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Candace Cameron Bure has faced a LOT of backlash for her social media usage in the past, but this is one we never saw coming.
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Full House alum Candace Cameron-Bure, 45, took to her Instagram stories on Wednesday July 28 to clear up a few things about her latest TikTok video. Candace’s fans criticized the TikTok that the actress posted to her Instagram account, where she lip-synced to the song “Jealous Girl” by Lana Del Rey while holding up the Bible. Fans felt like she was trying to be “sexy” or “seductive,” but Candace said that everyone was misinterpreting it in her apology.
Not quite the reaction she expected. Candace Cameron Bure addressed backlash over her TikTok video about “the power of the Holy Spirit” — which some of her fans deemed inappropriate.
Candace Cameron Bure issued an apology to her Instagram followers after a video she thought showed the power of the Holy Spirit was mistaken as "seductive" and "weird." On Wednesday, the "Fuller House" actress shared a TikTok lip-syncing video that she made on with her Instagram followers.The video in question shows her lip-syncing to the Lana Del Rey song "Jealous Girl." "Baby, I'm a gangster too and it takes two to tango/You don't wanna' dance with me, dance with me," she mouths while leaning
Candace Cameron Bure is apologizing after her recent Instagram video was misinterpreted by fans. The 45-year-old star took to her Instagram Stories to discuss the video, which she deleted off of Instagram. «I just came home and read a lot of messages that were not happy with my latest Instagram post that was a TikTok video,» Bure, who kept the clip up on Tiktok, said.