Candace Cameron Bure's Fans Think It's Time for 'Fullest House' as Actress Misses Her Costars
Candace Cameron Bure recalled fond memories of her time with her "Full House" family. The actor has posted old behind-the-scenes pictures with her former co-stars from the days of filming "Fuller House."
On Monday, actress Candace Cameron Bure shared a series of photos with her former co-stars, Scott Weinger, Dave Coulier, and more from the set of "Fuller House," which ran from 2016 to 2020. "Missing this feeling, along with the laughs 💕," she wrote on Instagram alongside the pictures.
The post garnered responses from fans, with numerous individuals, including her co-star, Coulier proposing the idea of creating a new show called "Fullest House." Meanwhile, others expressed their desire for an additional five seasons of the series.
"Sounds like we need to do Fullest House!" Coulier wrote. Someone else commented, "Ok, I think is time for Fullest House." Another fan suggested, "Can we get 5 more seasons 🙏🙏🙏."
Candace Cameron Bure and her fellow co-stars have remained close even after the show ended. In 2022, during a reunion of the "Full House" cast, Bure disclosed that there was a genuine connection among the entire cast.
She further emphasized that their group chemistry was unique and remarkable. This togetherness made them feel like a true family. A fellow cast member, Andrea Barber, mentioned that the entire cast had a strong connection similar to that of close friends. This made their work experience seamless, and they never felt like working.
During the end of "Fuller House," Bure faced difficulties bidding farewell. In an Instagram story, the actress became visibly emotional when reflecting on the final season.
She revealed that they were in the process of shooting the last two episodes, and she couldn't hold back her tears, acknowledging that those days had been particularly challenging for her.