In light of the information released in leaks by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen in recent weeks, “The View” host Joy Behar is a bit baffled at the lack of accountability for the social media giant.
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Candace Cameron Bure is sharing her thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Hallmark actress took to Instagram on Thursday (October 7) to share an infographic and explain that while she was against individuals being required to get vaccinated against COVID-19, she’s not an anti-vaxxer. Instead, she said that she’s “pro-medical freedom.”
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“I’m not anti-v, I’m just pro-informed consent,” the infographic reads, with another slide stating, “I’m just pro-immune
In light of the information released in leaks by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen in recent weeks, “The View” host Joy Behar is a bit baffled at the lack of accountability for the social media giant.
Finding humor in any situation! While reflecting on her time as a conservative actress in Hollywood, Candace Cameron Bure decided to have a little fun with the conversation.
Candace Cameron Bure was wondering where she fits into the Hollywood narrative, as she posted a funny TikTok, where she made light of herself for being a conservative on Wednesday October 30. The 45-year-old Full House actress posted a TikTok where she lip-synced to an audio titled “I am a Socialist” by user @Brandon.sounds, which contained a clip of Ru-Paul’s Drag Race star Scarlett Envy speaking about villainy.
Candace Cameron Bure is wondering about her political beliefs.
Candace Cameron Bure spoke out about the difficulty she experiences being a conservative in show business by way of a cheeky new TikTok. The former "Fuller House" actress has said in the past that she tries not to engage with politics publicly after spending time on "The View" seemingly doing it every day. However, she has noted on a handful of occasions that her political beliefs tend to skew toward the right.
Candace Cameron Bure had a bit of fun with her political views in a recent TikTok.
LOS ANGELES -- Fox News Channel anchor Neil Cavuto tested positive for COVID-19, which he said was surprising but made him grateful that he was vaccinated.Cavuto, who learned of the test results after Monday's episode of “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” wasn't on the air Tuesday.“While I’m somewhat stunned by this news, doctors tell me I’m lucky as well.
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto said that he has tested positive for Covid-19.
Gearing up for grandkids! Candace Cameron Bure had the best reaction to her 23-year-old daughter, Natasha, wearing a faux baby bump in a new movie.
Natasha Bure got quite the reaction from her parents when rocking a baby bump for her new film. Candace Cameron Bure's 23-year-old daughter stars in Natasha told ET's Lauren Zima how her parents reacted to seeing her «pregnant.»«I sent them a bunch of pictures of me with the little baby bump and my mom was like, 'I can't wait to be a grandma!'» she shared.
Candace Cameron Bure is reflecting on her time as a cohost on The View — and she admits that some of the downsides have stayed with her since.
“The View: Behind the Table,” Bure said the stress and anxiety she feels when talking about the show still leaves a “pit in [her] stomach.” Bure was quite literally behind “The View’s” table for two seasons, from 2015-16.“There was only one type of stress that I’ve ever felt in my life that came from that show and I [have] PTSD, like, I can feel it,” Bure said.
Candace Cameron Bure is ready to open up about her time on The View — but she might need to do some deep breathing exercises first.
Candace Cameron Bure is opening up about the challenges that came from starring on "The View." The Hallmark actress revealed on a recent podcast that her two-season stint on the ABC talk show "took its toll" on her. Speaking on the "Behind the Table" podcast, the "Fuller House" alum said thinking about the "stress and anxiety" she felt during that time still makes her uneasy.
Candace Cameron Bure is looking back at her time on “The View”.
Candace Cameron Bure sparked a debate on social media over a post she made that seemingly expressed her skepticism over vaccines. On Thursday, the "Full House" actress took to Instagram to share a series of images that began with the statement "I’m not anti-v" meaning anti-vaccination. Each picture contained a subhead explaining what the star was for, instead.