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Natasha, Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter, talks about “traditional marriage.”

Candace Cameron Bure said that GAF “will keep traditional marriage at its core.” Natasha Bure agreed with her. Natasha says why she “always” cheers for her mom.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published on November 14, Candace Cameron Bure, 24, said that the Great American Family network will “keep traditional marriage at the centre.” Her 24-year-old daughter stood behind the star of Full House.

Natasha wrote on Instagram on November 15: “I love you, @candacecbure, for always putting Christ first.” I applaud you every time for how gracefully you handle yourself. You keep your faith even though they keep changing the story to hurt the kingdom.

Natasha also said that people often get words wrong, which she says is “so sad to see.”

“The enemy will not win, no matter how out of context or twisted the words get,” she wrote. “Society has gone completely crazy because people believe every carefully worded headline in the media. This is followed by the ugly cancel culture.”

Natasha said, “I’m lucky to see you from a closer angle than most people do, and I can see that you are the real deal.”

After Candace said that the Great American Family network had no plans to show same-sex couples, a number of celebrities criticised her controversial point of view.

JoJo came out as LGBTQ+ in 2021. On November 15, she posted some comments on Instagram that seemed to be about the fight she had with Candace earlier this year, in which Natasha also took part.

“Honestly, I can’t believe that after everything that happened just a few months ago, she would not only make a movie with the intention of leaving out LGBTQIA+ people but also talk about it in the press,” JoJo said. “This is rude and hurtful to a group of people as a whole.”

Hilarie Burton, too, used social media to say what she thought.

“Bigot,” she wrote on Twitter on November 14. “I don’t think Jesus liked people who lied like Candy. But sure. Honey, make some money. You make a lot of money off of your prejudice.”

Candace Cameron Bure said that GAF “will keep traditional marriage at its core.” Natasha Bure agreed with her. Natasha says why she “always” cheers for her mom.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published on November 14, Candace Cameron Bure, 24, said that the Great American Family network will “keep traditional marriage at the centre.” Her 24-year-old daughter stood behind the star of Full House.

Natasha wrote on Instagram on November 15: “I love you, @candacecbure, for always putting Christ first.” I applaud you every time for how gracefully you handle yourself. You keep your faith even though they keep changing the story to hurt the kingdom.

Natasha also said that people often get words wrong, which she says is “so sad to see.”

“The enemy will not win, no matter how out of context or twisted the words get,” she wrote. “Society has gone completely crazy because people believe every carefully worded headline in the media. This is followed by the ugly cancel culture.”

Natasha said, “I’m lucky to see you from a closer angle than most people do, and I can see that you are the real deal.”

After Candace said that the Great American Family network had no plans to show same-sex couples, a number of celebrities criticised her controversial point of view.

JoJo came out as LGBTQ+ in 2021. On November 15, she posted some comments on Instagram that seemed to be about the fight she had with Candace earlier this year, in which Natasha also took part.

“Honestly, I can’t believe that after everything that happened just a few months ago, she would not only make a movie with the intention of leaving out LGBTQIA+ people but also talk about it in the press,” JoJo said. This is rude and hurtful to a group of people as a whole.”

Hilarie Burton, too, used social media to say what she thought.

“Bigot,” she wrote on Twitter on November 14. “I don’t think Jesus liked people who lied like Candy. But sure. Honey, make some money. You make a lot of money off of your prejudice.”

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