As a seasoned movie critic with a lifetime of observing the nuances of both on-screen and off-screen relationships, I find Candace Cameron Bure‘s story to be a fascinating exploration of love, compromise, and the complexities of marriage. It’s refreshing to see a couple who, despite their differences, manage to navigate through them with open communication and mutual respect.
During holiday seasons, viewers can consistently anticipate seeing Candace Cameron Bure on their screens, and true to form, the 2024 Christmas movie lineup includes three films for her at Great American Family. This upcoming season seems to be brimming with romantic storylines for the actress who shared on a podcast that her husband isn’t fond of her kissing her costars. The statement has apparently generated quite a stir, and Bure has openly discussed the discussions they’ve had about it.
Since 1996, Candace Cameron Bure has been married to Val Bure and together they have three adult children named Natasha, Lev, and Maksim, who are 26, 24, and 22 respectively. The actress, who moved from Hallmark to GAF in 2022, recently discussed with TODAY the response of fans to her comments about Val’s feelings towards his wife’s Christmas romances featured on the TV schedule for 2024. In her words: “I spoke about this to TODAY.
I got so many messages from that and it was so disappointing too because people were talking poorly about my husband. I was like, ‘No, no’ … it was actually a really beautiful conversation and it’s a way to talk about marriage and how we worked through what both of us were feeling and came to a really good conclusion that now — another 10 years later — we’re both really happy with.
It appears that Candace Cameron Bure’s intended message during the spousal conversation was not well-received or understood by her fans.
It’s likely that many people might find it challenging to accept their partner engaging in physical scenes with other actors, given the nature of the profession. However, if such an issue arose 10 years ago and she’s still actively working in films, it suggests they’ve found a way to cope with it amicably. Interestingly, Candace Cameron Bure mentioned that they watched one of her movies together, featuring another former Hallmark star.
As a movie enthusiast, my better half and I cozied up on our couch last night for a romantic flick, ‘Home Sweet Christmas’. The two of us were engrossed in the storyline from start to finish. As we approached the climax, I found myself saying, “Alright, it’s all done!” just before the big smooch. My partner takes immense pride in my actions and is always supportive – even if that means missing those last few seconds of a movie together.
Despite the fact that the main actors usually don’t share a kiss until the very end in many TV movies, it turns out that there were other aspects of the romantic comedies that caused disagreement for Val Bure, as revealed during an episode of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast. In this particular podcast discussion, she mentioned that these issues had been addressed years ago.
Val expressed, “I’m not particularly fond of watching you, whether there’s a goodbye kiss or not, especially when you’re close to someone else. We’ve gone through similar issues, discussed them extensively, and have sought solace in our shared faith.
The Full House actress expressed that she declined roles involving kissing, contrary to her husband’s desires for her career advancement. In simpler terms, she chose to avoid roles with kissing scenes, despite her husband wanting her to take on such parts.
In Val’s heart, the truth of the situation seemed to veer off course and take an unexpected turn… but eventually, he found himself saying, “I’m capable of managing this on my own, and I wouldn’t want you to jeopardize your whole career for me.
These quotes, popularized by TikTok, are not a new topic for Candace Cameron Bure; in fact, it seems this issue dates back to her time on the show, Fuller House. In an interview with US Weekly back in 2017, she expressed her feelings of being “tired” of the love triangle between DJ, Steve (Scott Weinger), and Matt (John Brotherton). She mentioned that her husband, Val Bure, visited her on set infrequently due to this very reason.
He never watches what I do precisely because it makes him uncomfortable, which I completely comprehend and appreciate. He’s consistently maintained a stance of not wanting to interfere or halt my work, but he prefers not to observe and I acknowledge his preference. It’s all about setting boundaries.
As a film enthusiast, it’s clear to me that the key to a lasting union like Val Bure’s and hers lies in open dialogue about comfort zones. It’s essential for any couple, and I’m confident that they’ve mastered this art – even if it may be a mystery to some onlookers.
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2024-12-17 04:37