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Candace Cameron Bure makes bombshell admission about marriage to Valeri Bure: ‘Really rough'
Candace Cameron Bure makes bombshell admission about marriage to Valeri Bure: ‘Really rough'

New York Post

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Candace Cameron Bure makes bombshell admission about marriage to Valeri Bure: ‘Really rough'

Candace Cameron Bure's marriage is far from perfect. The 'Full House' alum, 49, recently admitted that she and her husband Valeri Bure came close to calling it quits five years ago. 'Val and I went through a really, really rough season in our marriage in 2020, and that's when the pandemic hit,' Candace said on Tuesday's episode of her 'The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast.' 9 Valeri Bure and Candace Cameron Bure attend the 'Unsung Hero' Nashville Screening Premiere in April 2024. Getty Images for Lionsgate 'It was going south quickly,' she explained, 'and we were like, 'I don't know, don't think … we're gonna make it through.'' The actress, who has been married to the retired NHL player, 51, for 29 years, revealed that their three children helped save their marriage. 9 Candace Cameron Bure talking about her marriage on her podcast. ccbpodcast/TikTok @ccbpodcast Can you recall a season when someone spoke the truth of God into your situation? This week's conversation drops TOMORROW! Don't miss out. ♬ original sound – CCB Podcast 'At one point, Lev, Maks and Natasha, but Lev was the one leading the charge. He came up to us and said, 'We'd like to talk to you guys,'' Candace recalled. 'Val and I sat down and Lev preached, like, a 45-minute sermon on marriage to us. Just had his Bible open on the couch and just talked about it.' 9 Candace Cameron Bure and her husband in a selfie. candacecbure/Instagram 9 Candace Cameron Bure with her three children. candacecbure/Instagram 'And I'll never forget, 'cause he said, 'You know, I know I haven't been married. I'm just a young kid. And so it's probably hard to take marriage advice from someone this young [who] never experienced it before. But I don't need to be married to know what the word of God says,'' she added. Candace said that 25-year-old Lev had 'such a calm voice that had so much wisdom behind it' when he sat his parents down. 9 Candace Cameron Bure's son Lev on his mom's podcast. ccbpodcast/TikTok 'He looked us straight in the eye and individually asked me and then asked Val, 'Have you done everything you can? Is there one step of grace, is there just some bit of more grace you can give? Is there one more act of kindness in you that you could give to try to reconcile?'' Candace shared, adding, 'When we walked away from that and Val and I were like, 'Huh, We raised some pretty good kids.' The former child star called Lev's advice 'the pivotal moment' in her marriage to Valeri that 'really changed' their dynamic. 9 Candace Cameron Bure and Valeri Bure attend Natasha Bure 'Let's Be Real' Los Angeles book launch in 2017. Araya Doheny 'There was a lot more to it, but it's a whole different scenario when your kids sit you down to have a talk and go, 'Are you being as mature as you can be?' I'm so grateful to Lev and Maks and Natasha,' she said. 'They were so supportive of everything.' 9 Candace Cameron Bure with her three kids. Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram Lev, who was on the podcast episode with his mom, explained that his decision to get involved in his parents' marriage 'came from a point of love.' 'Even when my siblings and I talked about it, it was like, man we really want more than anything for our parents to be together, but let's get to the matter of fact,' he stated. 'It's only gonna happen through Jesus. So that was all we could point them to.' 9 Candace Cameron Bure with her husband and two sons. Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram Candace married Valeri in 1996. They went on to welcome Lev, Natasha, 26, and Maks, 23. For the couple's 29th wedding anniversary last month, Candace shared throwback photos from their first date after meeting at a charity hockey game in 1994. 9 Valeri Bure and Candace Cameron Bure at an event in Santa Monica, Calif. in April 2024. Getty Images for Lionsgate '31 years ago we went on our first official date at his practice rink in Fredericton, New Brunswick,' Candace wrote, noting that her 'Full House' co-star Dave Coulier introduced them at the game four months earlier. 'Happy anniversary to my love and best friend forever,' Candace added.

Blake Lively subpoenas major media figures in Justin Baldoni smear campaign case
Blake Lively subpoenas major media figures in Justin Baldoni smear campaign case

IOL News

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Blake Lively subpoenas major media figures in Justin Baldoni smear campaign case

Blake Lively is intensifying her case against Justin Baldoni.. Image: Instagram. Hollywood actress Blake Lively has reportedly issued subpoenas to several prominent content creators in the US, including Perez Hilton, Candace Owens and Andy Signore, for her ongoing case against Justin Baldoni. This new development is part of Lively's effort to substantiate her claims of an alleged smear campaign orchestrated by Baldoni, her co-star and director in the film "It Ends With Us", whom she accused of sexual harassment and retaliation. Baldoni has denied the sexual harassment allegations made against him by Lively. According to online reports, the subpoenas were issued in an attempt to obtain communication records between these influencers and Baldoni or his associates. Lively's lawyers aim to prove that Baldoni's team was behind a campaign designed to malign her reputation in the lead-up to the film's release. Owens, a political commentator, author and activist, however, expressed her surprise at the news in a statement to "People". "Given the fact that I have not received any subpoena yet, I appreciate Blake's team leaking this to 'TMZ' to alert me to it," she said. Owens added: "I have no idea what I am being subpoenaed for, as I knew none of these parties when their respective lawsuits were filed. But stay tuned, and I'll let audiences know on my podcast ('The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast')." Hilton, a veteran celebrity blogger who has been tracking the developments of this high-profile case, responded in a video to his followers, stating: "I take this very seriously … I have not been served a subpoena yet. But I will comply with the law and I have nothing to hide." Signore, who has a YouTube channel focusing on celebrity trials, also took to social media to clarify his position. Watch his full video below. Baldoni's alleged $400 million countersuit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, was recently dismissed by Judge Lewis J. Liman, who ruled against Baldoni's claims of extortion and defamation. Meanwhile, Lively's legal team argues that Baldoni and his team are responsible for strategically disseminating damaging content about her online. Her complaint includes allegations that Baldoni's team "seeded" negative content with online creators and across platforms like Reddit to escalate the harm to Lively's image, a claim backed by various incidents leading up to the film's premiere in August 2024. Lively has extended her reach, also issuing subpoenas to music executive Scooter Braun and indicating interest in the communications of other influential friends, including Taylor Swift and Hugh Jackman. The trial is set to start on March 9, 2026.

Candace Cameron Bure Says Horror Films Can Open ‘Portal' That Is ‘Incredibly Demonic'
Candace Cameron Bure Says Horror Films Can Open ‘Portal' That Is ‘Incredibly Demonic'

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Candace Cameron Bure Says Horror Films Can Open ‘Portal' That Is ‘Incredibly Demonic'

Candace Cameron Bure seems fully convinced that horror films can open 'a portal.' The 'Full House' alum has frequently espoused her Christian values publicly, including her preference for a meek and 'submissive' role in marriage, but went a little further afield this week by arguing that television can 'let stuff inside' the home that is 'demonic.' The actor presented her personal 'portal' theory on Tuesday's episode of 'The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast' and admitted that her kids — Lev, Natasha and Maksim — mock her for it 'all the time.' Social media users who heard her out are currently doing the same. 'Like if you're watching this, or you're playing this video game, or whatever, that's a portal that could let stuff inside our home,' said Bure on the podcast. 'I don't even want someone watching a scary movie in our house on the TV, because to me, that's just a portal.' The actor reminded viewers that she's in the film industry and understands how movies are made, but nonetheless argued there can still be 'something incredibly demonic' to the results, which her guest, Texas-based pastor Jonathan Pokluda, audibly agreed with. Bure's philosophy appears to extend even to everyday products, such as water. 'I feel like it's a portal that gets opened up, and that just reminded me, you've posted something a while back about Liquid Death,' she told Pokluda. 'You're like, 'Do you want to buy a product that is literally being cursed as it's going out into distribution?'' The pastor shared such sentiments on social media earlier this year, declaring that he is 'super out' on the beverage company for a marketing campaign cheekily asking customers to 'sell your soul' to join its 'Liquid Death Country Club.' 'They are asking you to sell your soul to them and hired a witch to curse their drinks,' Pokluda wrote on Instagram in February. 'Spread the word. If you're like, 'OK, Karen, they are just having fun.' Please grab a copy of 'Your Story Has a Villain.'' Pokluda's book aims to teach readers how to 'identify spiritual warfare' and 'defeat the enemy.' His claim that a witch cursed Liquid Death's products, meanwhile, appears to be based on a 2019 marketing stunt for a run of Halloween-themed drinks. The company also claimed in an advertisement in 2022 to have bought an actual witch a Super Bowl ticket. While most customers likely see these stunts as mere promotional ploys, devout Christians Pokluda and Bure appear to be unconvinced. 'This is how he works,' Pokluda said about the devil. 'I'm telling you, he tries to disguise under that stuff. That's what he wants you to feel. If you ever are like, 'Oh, I'm not going to be impacted by that,' that's what Satan wants you to feel. That's the whole essence of it.' His comments prompted affirmative nods from Bure, who added, 'Yeah.' Beach Boys Past And Present Remember Brian Wilson Kanye West Has Apparently Changed His Name… Again Brooke Shields Podcast Interview Criticizing Meghan Markle Mysteriously Removed

Candace Cameron Says Scary Movies Open Portals To Evil
Candace Cameron Says Scary Movies Open Portals To Evil

Buzz Feed

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Candace Cameron Says Scary Movies Open Portals To Evil

No scary movies will be watched under Candace Cameron Bure's roof. That's because the former Hallmark star, who is Christian, believes they're "incredibly demonic" and can be a "portal" to something evil. Candace shared her hot take about horror films during a recent episode of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast. She said, "You're opening up a portal. Like if you're watching this, or you're playing this video game, or whatever, that's a portal that could let stuff inside our home." Candace's family, which includes husband Valeri Bure and kids, Natasha, 26, Lev, 25, and Maksim, 23, seems to disagree as Candace said they "make fun of [her] all the time" for her beliefs. Still, she's convinced that watching scary movies can lead to "spiritual thing[s] happening" inside the house. "I don't even want someone watching a scary movie in our house on the TV, because to me, that's just a portal," she confessed. Candace, who has appeared in dozens of movie and TV projects, including Full House and its Fuller House spinoff, added that while she understands it's technically not real, she believes that "demonic" things can happen when a film is being made. "Listen, I'm in the film industry," she noted. "I understand how it all works. I know that movie, specifically, has a crew of 200 people, and they're lighting it, and they're adding the sound effects, and it's makeup, and camerapeople and actors. However, there's still something that can be incredibly demonic while they've made it." Well then! What do you think of Candace's remarks? Do you watch scary movies at home? I'll personally watch anything as long as it's not paranormal, but tell me what you think in the comments.

Candace Cameron Bure says horror films can lead to ‘portal' that's ‘demonic': Not in my home!
Candace Cameron Bure says horror films can lead to ‘portal' that's ‘demonic': Not in my home!

New York Post

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Candace Cameron Bure says horror films can lead to ‘portal' that's ‘demonic': Not in my home!

Candace Cameron Bure isn't a fan of horror. The 'Full House' alum, 49, who is outspoken about her Christian faith, opened up about why she won't allow her family to watch scary movies at home. 'In our house as a mom, I feel like you guys make fun of me when I talk about — they make fun of me all the time — but particularly when I'm serious about a spiritual thing happening, and then they're rolling their eyes at me. Like the portal,' Bure said on an episode of 'The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast' published on Tuesday, June 10, with her son, Lev, and pastor Jonathan Pokluda as guests. 10 Candace Cameron Bure shared her thoughts on horror films during a recent podcast episode. The Great American Family chief creative officer shares children Natasha, Lev and Maksim with her husband, Valeri Bure, and said that her loved ones 'laugh at me because of the portal. I'm like, 'You're opening up a portal.'' 'Like if you're watching this, or you're playing this video game, or whatever, that's a portal that could let stuff inside our home,' she explained. 'I don't even want someone watching a scary movie in our house on the TV, because to me, that's just a portal.' Bure laughed off her criticism, noting the irony since she's an actress and understands how movies are made. Still, she believes even making horror films is a slippery slope. 'Listen, I'm in the film industry,' she said. 'I understand how it all works. I know that movie has a crew of 200 people, and they're lighting it, and they're adding the sound effects, and it's makeup, and the camera, people and actors; however, there's still something that can be incredibly demonic while they've made it.' Scary movies aren't the only things that Bure is cautious of. 10 The 'Full House' alum said there's something 'demonic' about scary flicks. 10 Her pastor and son Lev, 25, appeared on the podcast episode with her. 10 The 'Scream' franchise is a big no in Candace Cameron Bure's home. Paramount/Courtesy Everett The 'Fuller House' star also dragged the water brand Liquid Death into the conversation. 'That just reminded me like you posted something a while back about Liquid Death,' she recalled to Pokluda. 'You're like, 'Do you want to buy a product that is literally being cursed as it's going out into distribution?'' Despite Bure's views on horror, she's made a career out of starring in several murder mysteries like her TV movie franchises 'Ainsley McGregor Mysteries' and 'Aurora Teagarden Mysteries,' which follow her characters investigating killings. 10 She addressed the irony, adding she's an actress and understands how movies are made. Everett Collection 10 Still, Candace Cameron Bure believes you are 'opening up a portal' by turning on horror flicks. 10 She admitted that her three children and husband 'laugh at me' for her view on scary movies. Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram Last year, Bure shared that she won't let her husband, whom she married in 1996, watch any of her kissing scenes. 'I don't think it's as comfortable for anybody – maybe if you're an actor married to another actor – it's just never comfortable to watch your spouse in the arms of someone, even though it's a peck or a kiss or anything,' she said in a December 2024 interview with Danica McKellar, with both actresses confirming they 'fast-forward' or go to a commercial when the intimate scenes come on. Bure insisted that her significant other is 'supportive' despite being uncomfortable. 10 Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram 10 She also mentioned the water brand Liquid Death, recalling her pastor asking, 'Do you want to buy a product that is literally being cursed as it's going out into distribution?' Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram 10 Candace Cameron Bure also doesn't want her husband watching any of her kissing scenes. candacecbure/Instagram 'We have those honest conversations. He's like, 'I don't really want to watch that part' and 'I don't want to put you through that.' But … we kind of worked through those feelings to a place where we both feel good and supported through it,' she shared. Bure has never been one to shy away from sharing her views. In April, she made headlines for applauding those in Hollywood who are outspoken about their faith, adding they are no longer worried about cancel culture. 'I feel like people are just a little less afraid of being canceled now that they can share their faith openly or whatever their opinions are [even] if they're not congruent with some other people's opinions,' she told Fox News Digital at the Movieguide Awards. 'And, so, I love seeing this in our country, and I'm hopeful. I'm very hopeful.'

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