Candace Cameron Bure & Husband Val Make Fans Swoon With Photos Marking Major Milestone
and her husband, , practically made fans swoon with throwback photos marking a major milestone.
On Sunday, June 22 the Full House actress, 49, took to Instagram with a carousel of old pictures from early on in her relationship with her retired NHL beau, 51.
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"31 years ago we went on our first official date at his practice rink in Fredericton, New Brunswick," Cameron Bure wrote before detailing how her Full House co-star, , played a pivotal role in her and Val's love story.
"@dcoulier introduced us at a charity hockey game in Los Angeles 4 months earlier," she continued. "30 years ago on June 20th, we got engaged in Paris. 29 years ago today, June 22nd, we got married. We grew a beautiful family ❤️❤️❤️."
To conclude her update, Cameron Bure shared, "Happy anniversary to my love and best friend forever ♥️ 🥂. And this was the song for our first dance 🥰."
In the post, the mom of three included snaps of herself and Val through the years—including a shot of them with Coulier—as well as family photos including their children. She included the song "From Russia With Love" by Matt Monro.
In the comments, Cameron Bure's followers lauded the photos and her marriage.
One Instagram user declared, "Holy smokes!! First date at 18 and married at 20 to still be together at 49!! Now that's impressive in today's day and age. Congrats! And happy anniversary! 😍."
Dave's wife, , wrote, "Happy Anniversary!!!! 😘😘."
Someone else exclaimed, "So sweet! Happy anniversary! Beautiful couple and family! 🙏❤️💍💐💞."
Meanwhile, yet another fan shared, "Woww. Congratulations. Best couple ever ❤❤🥰🥰❤❤🥰🥰."
Cameron Bure and Val, who married in 1996, share three children, , 26, , 25, and , 23.
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Candace Cameron Bure & Husband Val Make Fans Swoon With Photos Marking Major Milestone first appeared on Parade on Jun 23, 2025
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