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Gateway to the demonic for her: TV's dark dimension

Actress Candace Cameron Bure expresses apprehension towards the ominous influences of horror films.
Actress Candace Cameron Bure expresses apprehension towards the ominous influences of horror films.

"Full House" Famed Actress Candace Cameron Bure: TV and Horror Movies, a Portal to the Supernatural

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Candace Cameron Bure, the beloved "Full House" actress, has shared some intriguing insights about her personal beliefs, suggesting that televisions and horror movies can act as a "portal" to a less than desirable realm. In her candid conversation on "The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast", she delves into the haunting world beyond the silver screen, a world she categorizes as "demonic."

The Media's Entrance to the Otherworldly

While Bure livens up our lives with her sparkling smile and witty humor on the family sitcom, off-camera, things take a different turn. Her family enjoys ribbing her for her discussions surrounding "spiritual matters," and her stance on the TV losing its family-friendly appeal stands out as an endearing source of amusement for them. Bure labels the TV as her "portal," a term that raises eyebrows among her husband and three children.

"When we tune in to certain content or engage with video games, it unknowingly invites strange elements into our home," she explains. She staunchly advises against watching horror movies, describing them as the "portal" that could potentially open doors to the unknown.

A highly accomplished actress, Bure served as the teenage daughter D.J. Tanner on the internationally successful "Full House" for eight seasons (1987-1995). Recently, she's been busy filming projects like "Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case For The Winemaker" and "Home Sweet Christmas."

The Production Process and the Ineffable Evil

"I'm an integral part of the film industry," Bure declares, "but even I can't escape the fact that there's something profoundly dark happening behind the scenes during the production process." She elaborates on her beliefs, asserting that despite the crane operators, sound engineers, makeup artists, and extensive crew, "something incredibly sinister can lurk beneath the surface."

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Bure's beliefs are deeply rooted in her strong Christian faith, which has been a staple in her public persona throughout her acting career. Her views are also shaped by her broader outlook on consumer products and media, causing her to question even the names of seemingly innocuous brands, like "Liquid Death"[2][3]. Her next Hallmark project, "Home Sweet Christmas Wedding," will adhere to her values, ensuring no content perceived as potentially demonic creeps in[2].

Candace Cameron Bure, the Slick Full House star, discusses her beliefs about television and horror movies as portals to a supernatural realm beyond the silver screen, which she categorizes as demonic, during her latest episode on her podcast, "The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast." Despite her successful career in entertainment as a celebrity, she finds the dark aspects of the industry unavoidable, even during the production process and interactions with other celebrities.

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