"Full House" Star Candace Cameron Bure: Warning Bells on the Small Screen
A TV serves as her portal to the demonic realm - Televisions serve as gateways to the supernatural or evil realm
In the realm of family-friendly entertainment, "Full House" reigns supreme. But the actress playing D.J. Tanner, Candace Cameron Bure (49), seems to be shrouded in mystique these days. In her chat on "The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast," she paints a chilling picture, describing horror movies as a pathway to a darker realm, a realm laced with sinister undertones.
Stepping Through the Television Gate
On her podcast, the beloved "Full House" actress admits that her familija sometimes pokes fun at her when she delves into spiritual discussions. One topic that always gets an eye-roll? The television. Bure even refers to it as "the gateway."
"Got something on or play this video game or whatever, it's a gateway through which things could seep into our home," the actress asserts. She's a stickler about horror movies; for her, they're just another avenue for such occult influences.
Bure, who's no stranger to the limelight after being part of the sensational "Full House" for eight seasons (1987-1995), has recently been working on TV movies like "Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case For The Winemaker" and "Home Sweet Christmas."
The Ominous Underside of Showbiz
"I'm right in the thick of the entertainment industry," Bure admitted on the podcast. "I get how it all works," she proudly explains. "I know a movie needs a crew of 200 people with lighting, sound effects, makeup, camera, extras, and actors. Yet, I still believe there can be something incredibly sinister behind the scenes."
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Enrichment Data:
Perspective: Candace Cameron Bure, a well-known actress, Christian speaker, and author, expresses her concerns about TV shows and movies, viewing them as potential gateways for "demonic" or negative influences. Despite her deep-rooted understanding of the entertainment industry, she believes in the existence of an undetected sinister side that can taint otherwise ordinary productions.[2][4]
Controversy: Bure's views on media consumption and the potential spiritual implications have sparked debate and criticism, with many questioning her use of terms like "demonic" and the impact of her statements on young fans.[1][4]
- Candace Cameron Bure, once a Slick Full House star, has shifted her perspective on the entertainment industry, viewing TV shows and movies, including her own work, as potential gateways for negative influences.
- The Full House actress, Candace Cameron Bure, on her podcast, articulates her belief that the TV and film industry can have an ominous underside, with sinister elements hidden behind the scenes, despite her extensive understanding and experience in the field.