
Setting the document straight. Candace Cameron Bure clapped again after web trolls accused her of mendacity about not consuming quick meals.
After the Full Home alum, 47, claimed she hadn’t eaten any quick meals besides In-N-Out, social media customers dug up a 2012 photograph of her holding a Chick-fil-A cup. Within the since-deleted put up, the actress stated she’d been to the chain together with her son, writing, “We love chikin!” (The Dancing With the Stars alum shares sons Lev, 23, and Maksim, 21, and daughter Natasha, 24, with husband Valeri Bure.)
Web commenters had been fast to accuse Cameron Bure of mendacity about her fast-food habits, however her rep stated the image was not proof of any falsehoods.
“Candace instructed me that she drove her son to get meals at Chick-fil-A and she or he solely ordered an iced tea for herself. Candace is barely holding a cup,” the consultant instructed Insider in a press release on Friday, Could 19, calling the declare that the previous View cohost is mendacity “unfaithful” and “ridiculous.”
Earlier this month, the previous Hallmark star claimed that she’s prevented quick meals institutions for the previous 20 years, excluding beloved West Coast chain In-N-Out. “Some days I ponder what a burger and fries is like from McDonald’s or Burger King or Wendy’s or any of these different locations I’ve by no means eaten at,” she wrote through Instagram. “At present is that day. Am I going to search out out? No.”
The Fuller Home veteran added that she hasn’t had “something related” to Taco Bell both, writing, “I don’t remorse it. You possibly can’t persuade me in any other case.”
The quick meals kerfuffle is the newest in a string of controversies involving the California native, who made headlines final yr when she stated her new employers at Nice American Household need to “hold conventional marriage on the core” of their programming. “My coronary heart needs to inform tales which have extra which means and objective and depth behind them,” she instructed The Wall Road Journal’s WSJ. Journal in November 2022. “I knew that the folks behind Nice American Household had been Christians that love the Lord and needed to advertise religion programming and good household leisure.”
Cameron Bure signed with the competing community in April 2022 after years at Hallmark, the place she performed the titular character within the Aurora Teagarden Mysteries sequence and starred in lots of Christmas films.
Earlier this yr, she opened up about her expertise with what she known as “cancel tradition” after switching networks. “Cancel tradition is actual, and it’s tough, and it’s exhausting,” she stated throughout a February episode of the “Unapologetic With Julia Jeffress Sadler” podcast. “It’s exhausting, it doesn’t matter what. Particularly if you find yourself a compassionate individual and you’ve got a coronary heart for folks. … It’s vital that we don’t again down.”
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The Make It or Break It alum clarified that there are “locations on the earth the place folks get severely persecuted for his or her religion,” however famous that she nonetheless doesn’t at all times really feel like she will be able to “converse her fact” overtly on the earth of Hollywood. “There are some days the place I need to transfer to Texas,” she quipped.