
Although Candace Cameron Bure is best known for her role in "Full House," she also became a huge part of the Hallmark Channel, starring in several movies for the network over the years. However, Bure eventually announced that she was leaving Hallmark to move to the Great American Family network after Hallmark began airing LGBTQ+ stories in their films. The actor revealed that she wanted to work with the GAF network because of their strong Christian values, per The Wall Street Journal Magazine.
"I knew that the people behind Great American Family were Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment," she said, adding that the network would "keep traditional marriage at the core." Bure's comments sparked outrage from fans and fellow actors alike, including Hilarie Burton Morgan and JoJo Siwa, but also reportedly didn't sit well with Jodie Sweetin either. "[Sweetin] is progressive in her beliefs and Candace is very religious in hers," a source told ET.
After Siwa made a post about Bure's comments, Sweetin supported the former "Dance Moms" star, commenting, "You know I love you," in response. Meanwhile, that move reportedly didn't go over well with Bure. "Candace's quote about traditional marriage impacted a lot of people. Jodie does not agree with Candace's remarks and wanted to show where she stands. Candace is upset that Jodie chose to do this in a public way instead of talking to her one-on-one," the insider added.
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