Candace Cameron Bure is encouraging her fans and podcast listeners to take after her this summer and unplug, just like The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast will be doing for the rest of the month. She revealed her vacation plans with family for a much-needed break, asking fans to spend time with their loved ones too.
Although itching to share the guest list for season seven, Bure decided to keep her listeners guessing until the big reveal in July. She suggested that the month of June be dedicated to binging on previous seasons, as they will be having a “very noisy fall.”
Fans react to Bure’s pre-summer tip
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Fans in turn shared their summer plans with Bure, mostly saying they are not as privileged to take a whole month off and will just “enjoy at home.” Others simply wished the actress a great time with family—that is, her husband Valerie Bure, and their three kids Natasha, Lev Valerievich, and Maksim Valerievich.
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Bure also got some compliments for her modest look in the floral print shirt she had on for the Instagram video. She is known for promoting conservative fashion in line with her faith as a Christian; however, she has often come under fire for her choice. Like she told her fans to, Bure often takes social media breaks to prevent the negativity from getting to her.
Bure prioritizes family time
While running a successful career since her breakthrough role in Full House as Donna Jo “D.J” Tanner, Bure prioritizes her family and kids, noting that her goal is to raise “respectful, curious, responsible, resilient, kind, giving and thoughtful adults.” She admitted to being a strict mother who is concerned about her children’s every move.
Bure took a decade-long hiatus from the spotlight starting in 1997 to work as a stay-at-home mom and care for her children, who were much younger at the time. She made her comeback in 2007 by showing up as Courtney Dearborn in That’s So Raven, followed by more roles and her Hallmark debut in Let It Snow. Bure became the poster girl for Christmas movies and takes holiday traditions seriously in her home with festive decor, carol singing, volunteering with the kids at the homeless shelter, and expecting Santa by leaving out cookies and carrots.