Candace Cameron Bure addressed her 2022 comments about “traditional marriage” amid her move from the Hallmark Channel to Great American Family.
The 48-year-old Full House alum signed a contract with the network after spending years working at Hallmark. In an interview at the time, Candace explained that she wanted to tell stories about faith.
When asked if Great American Family would highlight stories about same-sex couples, Candace sparked a backlash by saying that the network would likely focus on “traditional marriage.”
In a new interview, Candace reflected on people’s response to her move, saying that she felt “misunderstood.”
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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Candace said that it was “difficult” to talk to the media sometimes.
“While we are grateful for media outlets that point people to our channels, there’s still always a risk because the answers can be written out of context. That certainly happened to me when moving over to Great American Family, and it was a really hard time, and to be misunderstood in that way was difficult,” she said.
Candace continued, adding, “But what I will say is that we are a relatively new channel. This is only our fourth year in Christmas. Like any new business, you have your core demographic and what you’re looking for, and you’re going to produce the product that will best suit that audience. Most networks are not trying to be all things to all people. What really differentiates our channel from some of the other ones out there is that we’re not afraid to talk about God and God’s hand in our lives instead of fate or providence.”
See what Candace had to say about her decision to move away from Los Angeles.