Candace Cameron Bure.Photo: Steven Ferdman/GettyCandace Cameron Bureis staying honest with her fans.TheFuller Housestar, 45, shared a candid message on herInstagramStory Tuesday, opening up about the conflict she feels promoting her new movie amidst “all the division and hate” in the world today.Bure is set to star in the Hallmark filmAurora Teagarden Mysteries: Honeymoon, Honeymurder, which premieres on the network Aug. 22, and explained why she feels “weird” promoting the project at this time.Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram"Hey there. I’m popping on in person because there’s so much heaviness on my heart with what’s going on in Afghanistan and Haiti, the vaccine, just all the division and hate," she began, referring to the divide over thecoronavirus vaccine, theTaliban takeoverin Afghanistan and thedevastating earthquakethat hit Haiti Saturday. “I’m just praying, and my heart is heavy.“Bure continued, “And at the same time, I have a job, and I have a movie coming out on Sunday, and I know this sounds like an awkward transition, but you’re gonna see my feed all full of promotional stuff.“The actress added that she knew it could look “insensitive” to boost her new movie on social media, but told fans she had an obligation.“I just wanted to come on here and say it’s just weird because we all have to work and do our job, and that’s part of my job. And at the same time, it feels odd promoting stuff with such heaviness in the world,” she said. “So, I’m not unaware of how insensitive or awkward it may look at times to be talking about a movie or clothing.“Still, Bure said she hopes her social media presence can be a source of joy for her followers.“I still want my feed to always be a happy place that you can come and kind of get a break from the world,” she later said in the address.Candace Cameron Bure.Frazer Harrison/GettyBure, who has starred in dozens of Hallmark films, most recently appeared in the network’s 2020 holiday film,If Only I Had Christmas. She’s been playing Aurora Teagarden since 2015, when theAurora Teagarden Mysteriesseries first premiered on Hallmark.During an appearance onThe Paula Faris Podcastin February, Bureshut down criticismthat it’s easy to star in a Hallmark project.“I mean really, how hard is it? Don’t you get that all the time?” Faris joked about starring in a Hallmark film.Bure replied, “Can we just talk about this for a second? I get that all the time. ‘How hard is it to be in a Hallmark movie?’ Like, ‘Can I be in a Hallmark movie?’ And I’m like, ‘Are you a professional actor? No? Then no, you cannot.'”
Candace Cameron Bure.Photo: Steven Ferdman/Getty

Candace Cameron Bureis staying honest with her fans.TheFuller Housestar, 45, shared a candid message on herInstagramStory Tuesday, opening up about the conflict she feels promoting her new movie amidst “all the division and hate” in the world today.Bure is set to star in the Hallmark filmAurora Teagarden Mysteries: Honeymoon, Honeymurder, which premieres on the network Aug. 22, and explained why she feels “weird” promoting the project at this time.Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram"Hey there. I’m popping on in person because there’s so much heaviness on my heart with what’s going on in Afghanistan and Haiti, the vaccine, just all the division and hate,” she began, referring to the divide over thecoronavirus vaccine, theTaliban takeoverin Afghanistan and thedevastating earthquakethat hit Haiti Saturday. “I’m just praying, and my heart is heavy.“Bure continued, “And at the same time, I have a job, and I have a movie coming out on Sunday, and I know this sounds like an awkward transition, but you’re gonna see my feed all full of promotional stuff.“The actress added that she knew it could look “insensitive” to boost her new movie on social media, but told fans she had an obligation.“I just wanted to come on here and say it’s just weird because we all have to work and do our job, and that’s part of my job. And at the same time, it feels odd promoting stuff with such heaviness in the world,” she said. “So, I’m not unaware of how insensitive or awkward it may look at times to be talking about a movie or clothing.“Still, Bure said she hopes her social media presence can be a source of joy for her followers.“I still want my feed to always be a happy place that you can come and kind of get a break from the world,” she later said in the address.Candace Cameron Bure.Frazer Harrison/GettyBure, who has starred in dozens of Hallmark films, most recently appeared in the network’s 2020 holiday film,If Only I Had Christmas. She’s been playing Aurora Teagarden since 2015, when theAurora Teagarden Mysteriesseries first premiered on Hallmark.During an appearance onThe Paula Faris Podcastin February, Bureshut down criticismthat it’s easy to star in a Hallmark project.“I mean really, how hard is it? Don’t you get that all the time?” Faris joked about starring in a Hallmark film.Bure replied, “Can we just talk about this for a second? I get that all the time. ‘How hard is it to be in a Hallmark movie?’ Like, ‘Can I be in a Hallmark movie?’ And I’m like, ‘Are you a professional actor? No? Then no, you cannot.'”
Candace Cameron Bureis staying honest with her fans.
TheFuller Housestar, 45, shared a candid message on herInstagramStory Tuesday, opening up about the conflict she feels promoting her new movie amidst “all the division and hate” in the world today.
Bure is set to star in the Hallmark filmAurora Teagarden Mysteries: Honeymoon, Honeymurder, which premieres on the network Aug. 22, and explained why she feels “weird” promoting the project at this time.
Candace Cameron Bure/Instagram

“Hey there. I’m popping on in person because there’s so much heaviness on my heart with what’s going on in Afghanistan and Haiti, the vaccine, just all the division and hate,” she began, referring to the divide over thecoronavirus vaccine, theTaliban takeoverin Afghanistan and thedevastating earthquakethat hit Haiti Saturday. “I’m just praying, and my heart is heavy.”
Bure continued, “And at the same time, I have a job, and I have a movie coming out on Sunday, and I know this sounds like an awkward transition, but you’re gonna see my feed all full of promotional stuff.”
The actress added that she knew it could look “insensitive” to boost her new movie on social media, but told fans she had an obligation.
“I just wanted to come on here and say it’s just weird because we all have to work and do our job, and that’s part of my job. And at the same time, it feels odd promoting stuff with such heaviness in the world,” she said. “So, I’m not unaware of how insensitive or awkward it may look at times to be talking about a movie or clothing.”
Still, Bure said she hopes her social media presence can be a source of joy for her followers.
“I still want my feed to always be a happy place that you can come and kind of get a break from the world,” she later said in the address.
Candace Cameron Bure.Frazer Harrison/Getty

Bure, who has starred in dozens of Hallmark films, most recently appeared in the network’s 2020 holiday film,If Only I Had Christmas. She’s been playing Aurora Teagarden since 2015, when theAurora Teagarden Mysteriesseries first premiered on Hallmark.
During an appearance onThe Paula Faris Podcastin February, Bureshut down criticismthat it’s easy to star in a Hallmark project.
“I mean really, how hard is it? Don’t you get that all the time?” Faris joked about starring in a Hallmark film.
Bure replied, “Can we just talk about this for a second? I get that all the time. ‘How hard is it to be in a Hallmark movie?’ Like, ‘Can I be in a Hallmark movie?’ And I’m like, ‘Are you a professional actor? No? Then no, you cannot.'”
source: people.com