Candace Cameron Bure responds to who her fans follow: ‘I’m moving left and right’.



Candace Cameron Bure follows a wide range of people on social media.

She was forced to explain why fans called her after a polarized personality like former president Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump.

The 44-year-old “Fuller House” actress addressed why she prefers to walk people with different opinions, experiences and perspectives.

Burr said on his Instagram Stories, “I read a lot of people’s comments, and I think there are a lot of new followers, so thank you.

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She said people seemed “disappointed” in who she follows and “it’s always weird for me because I follow a very wide range of people in my work industry and then personal friends and things I like – politically. “

Candace Cameron Buren was criticized on social media for following both liberal and conservative accounts.

Candace Cameron Buren was criticized on social media for following both liberal and conservative accounts.
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The bureau also follows President John Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, conservative critic Casey Owens and many other actors and actresses in Hollywood.

“Following doesn’t mean there is endorsement,” he pointed out. “Following doesn’t mean I agree with everything they say and do. It means I follow a wide range of people to have my perspective. I want to know what’s going on in the world, I want a variety of these I want to hear the sides. Argument. I follow people in entertainment that I don’t agree with or work in the same way, but I want to hear what our society, what culture is flourishing. “

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Bure said his blood boils in the wake of different people on the left and right

“I don’t get angry at it. So maybe it’s healthier for some of you not to follow people you don’t agree with. But it doesn’t upset me – it just gives me perspective,” he explained.

The bureau previously told Fox News that after spending almost a year co-hosting “The View” from 2015 to 2016, it is no longer interested in talking about politics in public.

The Bureau co-hosted 'The View' for one season and left in 2016.

The Bureau co-hosted ‘The View’ for one season and left in 2016.
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“I just don’t want to talk about politics in public,” he said. “Not because I don’t think my views and opinions are important, but because I will share Jesus with people. It’s really my passion.”

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He further said, “I don’t want to get into a political debate because it’s just about separation and divorce. And I want to learn. I want to be [part of] Conversation about how to build a bridge. “