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Life Behind the Fame

Candace Cameron Bure Reveals She Was Put On A Diet During Her Most Famous Show

by Ruth A

Published July 29, 2025

Candace Cameron Bure became a household name playing D.J. Tanner on Full House. But behind the scenes, her life was shaped by rules that few knew about. At just 12, while balancing fame and growing up, she followed strict diet guidelines set by her parents.

As shared in a recent Fox News report, those early food rules made a lasting impact. Bure reflected on how even well-meaning restrictions shaped her relationship with eating for years to come. The conversation highlights how early boundaries around body image can linger far beyond childhood.

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A Young Star Under Pressure

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FULL HOUSE, Candace Cameron Bure, 1987-1995. ph: Bob D’Amico / © ABC Courtesy Everett Collection

By the time she was a preteen, Candace was navigating fame, filming schedules, and a highly visible life. Her parents, concerned for her well-being, introduced a set of diet rules. These included avoiding sugar, processed snacks, and fast food. Their goal was to protect her from the harsh pressures of Hollywood’s appearance standards.

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Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram

Looking back, Bure said she doesn’t blame them. Still, the rules stayed with her into adulthood. What felt like healthy boundaries at the time turned into a complicated emotional pattern. It was something she carried quietly, even as fans saw only her sunny on-screen presence. Many child stars from the era have echoed similar experiences, making her story resonate with others in the industry.

Finding Her Own Balance

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FULLER HOUSE, Candace Cameron Bure, ‘Be Yourself, Free Yourself’, (Season 5, ep 515, aired June 2, 2020). photo: ©Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection

Now in her late forties, Candace Cameron Bure has worked to build a more balanced approach. She focuses on health but also on kindness toward herself. While nutrition remains important, she no longer lets food control her emotions or self-worth. She emphasized that learning to undo childhood ideas about food was a long but necessary journey.

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FULL HOUSE, from left: Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, ‘Take My Sister, Please,’ season 5, ep. 3, aired 10/1/1991, 1987-1995. ph: Jerry Fitzgerald / © ABC Courtesy Everett Collection

Her story has sparked conversations about the challenges young stars often face. It’s a reminder that growing up on television can bring invisible struggles. Bure’s willingness to share her truth gives fans new insight into her personal strength and the resilience behind her public persona. Today, she encourages others to pursue health without guilt and to make peace with their past.

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