While fans hope for another season of Fuller House, Candace Cameron Bure shared a look at her directorial debut for the show, which ran from 2016 to 2020. “These were the days— I miss them so much!!” she wrote in an Instagram post basking in the memories—and the career milestones.
Bure could be seen doing her job and looking chic while at it in different casual outfits. One of her three featured looks was a pink coordinated look that matched her notepad, her pen, and her pair of sneakers. She looked confident as she strutted around the set to put things in order.
Candace Cameron Bure recalls her ‘Fuller House’ directorial debut
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Bure’s friendly nature seemed to translate into her delivery as a director, and some of her Instagram followers called her a delight to work with. “In all of your clips you seem so sweet and approachable,” a comment from an actor read. “Love everything about this!” another added.
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Bure’s older brother Kirk Cameron was also in the clip, and fans were excited to see them collaborate. “So much fun and so much talent! Love seeing you working with and directing your talented brother,” a third user gushed, whilst some other person agreed, noting that Kirk’s appearance must have made it a “happy day.”
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Bure’s throwback clip comes after her post showing the set of her new project, Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case for the Winemaker. “Be honest— how many times have you watched the Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case for the Winemaker? Also be honest— did you solve the mystery?” she quizzed.
The 48-year-old urged her followers to stream her TV movie, and many of them cheered right along with her in the comments. “I can’t wait to watch! Also excited that it is also a book series!” someone gushed. “Gonna go watch it now,” another vowed.