Candace Cameron Bure refuses to join Brother Kirk Cameron’s Christmas caroling protest


Candace Cameron Bure is shutting down rumors that she was present at her brother Kirk Cameron’s Christmas caroling protest.

The five-year-old Cameron reacted sharply on social media after holding another caroling event on Tuesday – in response to a stay-at-home order in California due to the Carophonirus epidemic.

“I haven’t participated in any recent caroling program,” Bure, 44, Tweeted Thursday morning. “Also, when I am in public I prefer to follow more guidelines by wearing a mask and social distance.”

Although not necessarily agreeing with his brother’s clear stance on the order to stay inside, the bureau stripped Cameron of the negative remarks he had made and defended the “Growing Pains” star because the two are incredibly close.

Kirk Cameron celebrates another cheerful Christmas to promote California’s state-at-home order.

“I don’t appreciate vulgar tweets about my family,” he wrote on Twitter. “I believe respectful dialogue is the key to listening. Be safe.”

On Tuesday evening, California held another caroling protest at The Oaks Mall in Thousand Oaks, California, and featured about 100 supporters who gathered for Christmas caroling without a face mask.

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Crowds can be seen from young children to seniors, and the video posted on the actor’s Instagram story shows them standing next to each other performing “The First Noel” songs.

It looks like Cameron was an inch away from the crowd that was playing against the crowd. Hardly anyone in the video is wearing any protective gear.

Camer reacted during a virtual appearance on “Fox News @ Night.”

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“All I can say is that I look around in my community and whose businesses have gone bankrupt, people’s anxiety, frustration – the devastation and misery of people dealing with suicide and I’m sad – being abused,” he said. Was disqualified with their abusers and I can’t ignore it.

And he thinks people want to be a part of his events.

“This is a land of free and brave and there are thousands and thousands of people in our community who do not suffer in loneliness and come out to sing and express gratitude because we believe the community has immunity.” But there is solitude in solitude, ” Said the camera.

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The number of virus cases in California is on the rise and many have ridiculed Governor Gavin News’ stay-at-home order in recent weeks because he has largely refused his own order.

Melissa Roberto of Fox News contributed to this report.