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05-02-2025, 03:29 PM
...while they’re ‘on a divergent path’
https://pagesix.com/2025/05/01/celebrity-news/jodie-sweetin-talks-candace-cameron-bure-run-ins-post-fallout/
Jodie Sweetin tries to be as cordial as possible when she runs into Candace Cameron Bure after the former “Full House” co-stars had a falling out.
“We just exist in different worlds, but she is still someone I have known since I was 5 years old,” Sweetin said in Monday’s episode of the “Vault” podcast.
“It’s like family members. Maybe we don’t talk all the time — and I know if politics come up, it is not going to go well — but I don’t hate you. I am not going to not hug you, but I’m also not going to not keep my mouth shut. … I’ll be nice, but I will not be quiet.”
While Sweetin, 43, insisted she and Cameron Bure, 49, have “never actually gotten into it” despite being “on a divergent path,” their opposing views are no secret from the public.
In 2022, Cameron Bure left her longtime gig at Hallmark Channel for a new network, Great American Media, which she infamously boasted keeps “traditional marriage at the core” as opposed to featuring gay couples.
Sweetin, a vocal LGBTQIA+ advocate, subsequently backed an Instagram post calling Cameron Bure’s comments “rude and hurtful to a whole community of people,” prompting the former “The View” co-host to unfollow her on the app.
https://pagesix.com/2025/05/01/celebrity-news/jodie-sweetin-talks-candace-cameron-bure-run-ins-post-fallout/
Jodie Sweetin tries to be as cordial as possible when she runs into Candace Cameron Bure after the former “Full House” co-stars had a falling out.
“We just exist in different worlds, but she is still someone I have known since I was 5 years old,” Sweetin said in Monday’s episode of the “Vault” podcast.
“It’s like family members. Maybe we don’t talk all the time — and I know if politics come up, it is not going to go well — but I don’t hate you. I am not going to not hug you, but I’m also not going to not keep my mouth shut. … I’ll be nice, but I will not be quiet.”
While Sweetin, 43, insisted she and Cameron Bure, 49, have “never actually gotten into it” despite being “on a divergent path,” their opposing views are no secret from the public.
In 2022, Cameron Bure left her longtime gig at Hallmark Channel for a new network, Great American Media, which she infamously boasted keeps “traditional marriage at the core” as opposed to featuring gay couples.
Sweetin, a vocal LGBTQIA+ advocate, subsequently backed an Instagram post calling Cameron Bure’s comments “rude and hurtful to a whole community of people,” prompting the former “The View” co-host to unfollow her on the app.