As the ‘90s Con at Dayton Beach, Florida, came to a close, the attendees, including Full House stars Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and Candace Cameron Bure, were left with more memories to hold on to, and some of them made it to Bure’s Instagram page.
The 48-year-old shared a series of photos, including ones where she posed in front of the colorful Full House-themed banners and alongside her co-stars. She wore a gorgeous off-white two-piece set, which she complemented with matching kitten heels and, in another shot, a light blue shirt and dark skirt.
Fans react to Candace Cameron Bure’s ‘Full House’ reunion photos with so much love
Bure accompanied the photo carousel with a sweet note reminiscing the time spent with her costars. “We had an absolute BLAST FROM THE PAST at #90scon. It’s always so special to be with my (fuller) family and have the chance to meet so many of you that have loved Full House for so many years,” she wrote. Adding that, she can hardly wait for next year’s event.
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Barber replied to Bure in the comments, noting that she enjoyed their girl time, and Dave quipped that he loves his TV family so much. “You looked absolutely beautiful. I loved all your outfits!” a fan exclaimed, adding that she attended as a first-time volunteer at the Con.
Candace Cameron Bure’s time on ‘Full House’
Bure famously played D.J Tanner in the classic and reprised her role in the Netflix reboot of 2016. Last month, she recalled being insecure about her weight on the show, which got translated into the “Shape Up” episode where D.J Tanner goes on a week-long crash diet to drop a few pounds.
In real life, the team helped her drop 20 pounds between seasons, for which she was grateful. The Full House family goes beyond work for her, as they have managed to build a lasting friendship across the board. Although she sometimes has a public fallout with Jodie, they have managed to keep it cordial, not affecting the general bond in the group.