Candace Cameron Bure Celebrates Thanksgiving with Family after Defending Her Сhristian Beliefs
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Candace Cameron Bure celebrated Thanksgiving with her family and showed her decorations after having to defend her beliefs.
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The "Fuller House" star defended her beliefs after commenting on traditional marriage.
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The actress opened up about her favorite Thanksgiving tradition.
Candace Cameron Bure and her husband, Valeri Bure, are parents to three children their daughter Natasha and their sons, Lev and Maksim. In 2022, the family celebrated Thanksgiving together.
After defending her beliefs, the actress also took to social media to show off her Thanksgiving decorations. In 2011, Candace discussed how she and her family bonded together.
Candace Cameron Bure and Valeri Bure on the red carpet before the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 on June 12, 2022, in Sonoma, California | Source: Getty Images
She revealed she had a short time with her family and realized things would change when her children started driving. However, for the time being, she was trying to keep her children close.
The star also spoke about how her family got along, saying, "We are a very close family, and no matter what's on the schedule, we all stick together." The former hockey player's wife shared how they bonded, stating:
"We have dinner together just about every night and our weekends are all about having fun together."
By 2022, Candace's children had already made her and her husband empty nesters, but they still spent time together. The "Full House" star frequently shared images of her family, and sometimes she got criticized for it.
In 2021, she confessed that being criticized came with the territory, and she could handle it. However, she explained that she became super protective when people criticized her children or said negative things.
For 2022's Thanksgiving, the actress shared a glimpse of her family's get-together. It seemed the group had a regular dinner like all other American families celebrating the day.
How Does Candace Celebrate Thanksgiving with Her Family?
Taking to her Instagram Story, Candace shared an image of her table setting for Thanksgiving dinner. The table was decorated with white plates, towels, and glasses, and in the center, some Thanksgiving decorations that included stuffed pumpkins, flowers, and more.
Candace Cameron Bure's family Thanksgiving table setting on November 24, 2022 | Source: Instagram Story/candacecbure
The theme featured reds, oranges, yellows, browns, and greens to set the look for the holiday. Over the image, the star wrote how the "Thanksgiving table [was] set!" and in a second photo, the star shared a close-up of the flower arrangement on the table.
Included in the flowers were red roses and the word "blessed" right in front of the arrangement. Candace wished her fans a "Happy Thanksgiving" over the second picture.
Candace Cameron Bure's family Thanksgiving table setting on November 24, 2022 | Source: Instagram Story/candacecbure
In a past Hallmark Channel video, the actress revealed her favorite Thanksgiving tradition was the gingerbread house decorating contest. However, before celebrating the holiday, the star had to defend her religious beliefs.
Why Did Candace Have to Defend Her Beliefs?
Days before Thanksgiving, Candace had an interview with WSJ where she noted how Hallmark "basically is a completely different" from when she began because it changed leadership. The "Fuller House" star also made implications against the Great American Family network.
She said the network wouldn't be making the same push for diverse content as Hallmark because "I think that Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at the core." After the piece was published, Hilarie Burton Morgan criticized her on social media.
Candace [Cameron Bure] also said she loved those attacking her online for her values.
Burton Morgan, a "One Tree Hill" alum, also called out Bill Abbott, Hallmark's former CEO and the Great American Family network's current co-founder with Candace. The actress felt people were just openly admitting to their bigotry.
She said she'd called out such behavior years before when Abbott was still at Hallmark and was glad the network had dumped him. Burton Morgan noted how being a part of the LGBTQ+ community wasn't a trend.
She said Abbott and his network were "disgusting," including Candace, and shared how there was nothing untraditional about same-sex couples. Velir's wife defended her religious beliefs in an Instagram post.
The mother of three explained how she had affection and love for all people and would never intentionally hurt or offend anyone. The star continued her lengthy post, stating:
"I am a devoted Christian. Which means that I believe that every human being bears the image of God. Because of that, I am called to love all people, and I do."
The star spoke to the media she believed were trying to sow conflict, telling them she loved them regardless. Candace also said she loved those attacking her online for her values.
The actress also loved those who tried assassinating her character and those who bullied and name call her. She revealed how she'd longed to find a home for faith-based programming and felt God would be reflected in what she did but didn't reasonably address the issue.
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