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Great American Family Boss Dismisses Candace Cameron Bure’s LGBTQ Christmas Movie Stance: ‘She’s Not Speaking on Behalf’ of Network – TVLine

  1. Great American Family Boss Dismisses Candace Cameron Bure’s LGBTQ Christmas Movie Stance: ‘She’s Not Speaking on Behalf’ of Network TVLine
  2. Candace Cameron Bure Doesn’t Speak for Great American Family, Says CEO Us Weekly
  3. Great American Family’s TV Rise: CEO Bill Abbott on Candace Cameron Bure Backlash and Why His Network Is ‘For All People’ Variety
  4. Candace Cameron Bure doesn’t speak for Great American Family, CEO says Entertainment Weekly News
  5. Great American Boss Breaks Silence on Candace Cameron Bure’s ‘Traditional Marriage’ Comment Parade Magazine
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Jodie Sweetin’s new film sold to Candace Cameron Bure’s anti-LGBTQ network: ‘I’m disappointed’ – New York Post

  1. Jodie Sweetin’s new film sold to Candace Cameron Bure’s anti-LGBTQ network: ‘I’m disappointed’ New York Post
  2. Jodie Sweetin reacts to her movie airing on Candace Cameron Bure’s Great American Family network: ‘Disappointed’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Full House’s Jodie Sweetin Is “Disappointed” Her New Movie Was Sold To Former Co-Star’s Network Screen Rant
  4. Jodie Sweetin Displeased Great American Family Airs New Film Vulture
  5. Jodie Sweetin ‘Surprised,’ ‘Disappointed’ Her New Movie Was Sold to Conservative Great American Family Channel Yahoo Entertainment
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Jodie Sweetin reacts to her movie airing on Candace Cameron Bure’s Great American Family network: ‘Disappointed’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Jodie Sweetin reacts to her movie airing on Candace Cameron Bure’s Great American Family network: ‘Disappointed’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Jodie Sweetin is ‘disappointed’ her upcoming film was sold to Great American Family Entertainment Weekly News
  3. ‘Fuller House’ star Jodie Sweetin slams film sale to Candace Cameron Bure’s Great American Family network Fox News
  4. Jodie Sweetin “Disappointed” Her New Movie Was Sold to Former Costar Candace Cameron Bure’s Network Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Jodie Sweetin Claims Upcoming Film Was Sold to GAC Unbeknownst to Her PEOPLE
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Jodie Sweetin ‘disappointed’ her new movie was sold to former costar Candace Cameron Bure’s network – NBC Southern California

  1. Jodie Sweetin ‘disappointed’ her new movie was sold to former costar Candace Cameron Bure’s network NBC Southern California
  2. Jodie Sweetin is ‘disappointed’ her upcoming film was sold to Great American Family Entertainment Weekly News
  3. ‘Fuller House’ star Jodie Sweetin slams film sale to Candace Cameron Bure’s Great American Family network Fox News
  4. Jodie Sweetin Claims Upcoming Film Was Sold to GAC Unbeknownst to Her PEOPLE
  5. Jodie Sweetin reacts to her movie airing on Candace Cameron Bure’s Great American Family network: ‘Disappointed’ Yahoo Entertainment
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Jodie Sweetin ‘Disappointed’ Her New Film Sold to Candace Cameron Bure’s GAF Network, Vows to Donate Sales Money to LGBTQ+ Groups – Variety

  1. Jodie Sweetin ‘Disappointed’ Her New Film Sold to Candace Cameron Bure’s GAF Network, Vows to Donate Sales Money to LGBTQ+ Groups Variety
  2. Jodie Sweetin is ‘disappointed’ her upcoming film was sold to Great American Family Entertainment Weekly News
  3. Jodie Sweetin Claims Upcoming Film Was Sold to GAC Unbeknownst to Her PEOPLE
  4. Jodie Sweetin ‘Disappointed’ New Film Will Air on ‘Traditional’ Great American Family Channel AOL
  5. Jodie Sweetin ‘Disappointed’ Her New Film Was Sold to Great American Family TV Insider
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JoJo Siwa Discussed Candace Cameron Bure’s “Traditional Marriage” Comments, And She Made Some Great Points – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. JoJo Siwa Discussed Candace Cameron Bure’s “Traditional Marriage” Comments, And She Made Some Great Points Yahoo Entertainment
  2. JoJo Siwa Doesn’t Regret Candace Cameron Bure Feud BuzzFeed
  3. JoJo Siwa Reignites Feud With Candace Cameron Bure After Calling Her ‘Rudest’ Celebrity CafeMom
  4. JoJo Siwa calls out Candace Cameron Bure again; slams actress’ remarks on traditional marriage PINKVILLA
  5. JoJo Siwa doesn’t regret calling Candace Cameron Bure out for being ‘rudest’ star she’s ever met Fox News
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Lacey Chabert On Candace Cameron Bure’s Statement That Hallmark Is “Completely Different” Due To “Change In Leadership” – Deadline

Lacey Chabert is one of the stars of Hallmark Channel and has starred in over 35 projects for the network. The Party of Five alum isn’t going anywhere soon either and as she says she “found a real home in Hallmark.”

“I’m able to be more of who I am here than possibly anywhere else I’ve worked,” Chabert told Vulture in an interview.

However, stars like Candace Cameron Bure have fled Hallmark to Great American Family. The former Full House star revealed in an interview with Wall Street Journal that she made the move from Hallmark following “the change of leadership” and it became “a completely different network than when I started.”

Bure also mentioned that GAF would “keep traditional marriage at the core” of its stories, which garnered major backlash. This comment came as Hallmark produced its first Christmas film with a same-sex couple at the core.

Unlike Bure, Chabert is in favor of embracing the changes at Hallmark saying, “Any shift I’ve felt has been embracing our creative ideas. And it’s my responsibility to the audience who continue to tune into my movies that I give the best I have to offer. That’s always my mission. I’ll never abandon what Hallmark means for me, which is that everything is centered around the heart. I don’t think there are any plans for that to change anytime soon.”

As for the former Hallmark actors that have left for Great American Family, the Mean Girls alum said, “You know what, I wish everybody the best. I really can’t comment on it further other than I care about everybody involved.”

Chabert remained mummed about if Great American Family had tried to lure her over from Hallmark.

“I’m with Hallmark, and I work for them. I’m so sorry, but I’ll just have to leave it at that,” she said.



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Candace Cameron Bure’s ‘traditional marriage’ comments called ‘harmful and insulting’ by GLAAD

The Full House alum’s comments about how the Great American Family network will “keep traditional marriage at the core” of its storytelling has sparked backlash from celebrities and LGBTQ advocates. (Photo: Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)

Candace Cameron Bure is defending herself, after she was criticized on multiple fronts for saying that she ditched Hallmark to partner with faith-based network Great American Family because it promises to “keep traditional marriage” — between a man and woman — “at the core.”

“I would like to address my comments on Great American Family’s programming as reported in the Wall Street Journal,” she wrote Wednesday on social media. (Read the full text of her statement below.) “All of you who know me, know beyond question that I have great love and affection for all people. It absolutely breaks my heart that anyone would ever think I intentionally would want to offend and hurt anyone. It saddens me that the media is often seeking to divide us, even around a subject as comforting and merry as Christmas movies. But, given the toxic climate in our culture right now, I shouldn’t be surprised. We need Christmas more than ever.”

Characterizing herself as a “devoted Christian,” the actress said she said her comments were filtered through her religious beliefs.

“To the members of the media responsible for using this opportunity to fan flames of conflict and hate, I have a simple message: I love you anyway. To those who hate what I value and who are attacking me online: I love you. To those who have tried to assassinate my character: I love you. To everyone reading this, of any race, creed, sexuality, or political party, including those who have tried to bully me with name-calling, I love you. … And in the sole motivation of pure love, I hope you’ll join me in sharing God’s hope for all the world this Christmas season. Call that my Christmas wish.”

The Full House alum, 46, had a long-running relationship making holiday movies for Hallmark, but left ahead of it releasing its first gay-led holiday film. She made her controversial comments in a Wall Street Journal story published Monday, while promoting her upcoming Christmas movie on GAF.

“My heart wants to tell stories that have more meaning and purpose and depth behind them,” said Bure, who’s also been named chief creative officer at the company. “I knew that the people behind Great American Family were Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment.”

Jonathan Bennett, who stars in the Hallmark movie The Holiday Sitter featuring the same-sex romance, is one of the celebrities and LGBTQ advocates speaking out.

“I’m just proud to be part of Hallmark channel that is doing so much inclusive programming like The Holiday Sitter, which is an LGBTQ+ led Christmas movie,” the Mean Girls actor, who married Jaymes Vaughan earlier this year, told E! News on Tuesday. “I’m just so proud to be on Hallmark channel that’s making these movies for everyone, because Christmas is for everyone and Hallmark channels are for everyone.” He added that the film has “so much heart” and “humor” and predicts audiences will love it.

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has issued a statement about Bure’s “irresponsible” same-sex marriage comments.

“It’s irresponsible and hurtful for Candace Cameron Bure to use tradition as a guise for exclusion,” GLAAD’s President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said. “I’d love to have a conversation with Bure about my wife, our kids, and our family’s traditions. Bure is out of sync with a growing majority of people of faith, including LGBTQ people of faith, who know that LGBTQ couples and families are deserving of love and visibility.”

Ellis called Bure’s comments “harmful and insulting” to the company’s LGBTQ employees as well as employees with LGBTQ friends and family.

“If GAF’s plan is to intentionally exclude stories about LGBTQ couples, then actors, advertisers, cable and streaming platforms, and production companies should take note and seriously consider whether they want to be associated with a network that holds exclusion as one of its values,” Ellis wrote.

Hilarie Burton, JoJo Siwa and more criticized her words, too.

Burton, of One Tree Hill fame, saw a headline with Bure’s comments and called her a “bigot. I don’t remember Jesus liking hypocrites like Candy. But sure. Make your money, honey. You ride that prejudice wave all the way to the bank.”

Siwa then entered the conversation, writing on Instagram, “Honestly, I can’t believe after everything that went down just a few months ago, that she would not only create a movie with intention of excluding LGBTQIA+, but then also talk about it in the press. This is rude and hurtful to a whole community of people.”

“Everything that went down” was a reference to Siwa and Bure making headlines earlier this year after Siwa posted a TikTok video calling the Fuller House alum the “rudest” celebrity she’s ever met after a past encounter. They later spoke privately.

Bure’s TV sister Jodie Sweetin joined the conversation by throwing support Siwa’s way. “You know I love you,” she wrote to the singer, who came out in 2021, after she slammed Bure for creating “a movie with [the] intention of excluding LGBTQIA+” people.

(Screenshot: JoJo Siwa via Instagram)

Bure’s gotten support from her 24-year-old daughter, Natasha Bure, who praised her for “continuously choosing Christ before all.”

In April, it was reported that Bure had left the Hallmark Channel, after 14 years as the unofficial queen of Christmas due to her countless holiday movies, for the role at Great American Family. She’ll produce religious titles under the “Candace Cameron Bure Presents” banner, and is involved in content creation and curation across many genres.

Candace Cameron Bure is appearing in the Great American Family movie A Christmas…Present. (Photo: Great American Media)

Bure recruited Lori Loughlin, the Full House actress involved in the college admissions scandal, for movie on the network. She also brought over Danica McKellar, who is best known as Winnie Cooper from The Wonder Years.

Bure will star in A Christmas… Present for GAF premiering Nov. 27.

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Here’s the full text of Bure’s statement on Wednesday:

“I would like to address my comments on Great American Family’s programming as reported in the Wall Street Journal. All of you who know me, know beyond question that I have great love and affection for all people. It absolutely breaks my heart that anyone would ever think I intentionally would want to offend and hurt anyone. It saddens me that the media is often seeking to divide us, even around a subject as comforting and merry as Christmas movies. But, given the toxic climate in our culture right now, I shouldn’t be surprised. We need Christmas more than ever.

“I am a devoted Christian. Which means that I believe that every human being bears the image of God. Because of that, I am called to love all people, and I do. If you know me, you know that I am a person who loves fiercely and indiscriminately. My heart yearns to build bridges and bring people one step closer to God, to love others well, and to simply be a reflection of God’s huge love for all of us.

“To the members of the media responsible for using this opportunity to fan flames of conflict and hate, I have a simple message: I love you anyway. To those who hate what I value and who are attacking me online: I love you. To those who have tried to assassinate my character: I love you. To everyone reading this, of any race, creed, sexuality, or political party, including those who have tried to bully me with name-calling, I love you.

“I have long wanted to find a home for more faith-based programming. I am grateful to be an integral part of a young and growing network.I had also expressed in my interview, which was not included, that people of all ethnicities and identities have and will continue to contribute to the network in great ways both in front of and behind the camera, which I encourage and fully support. I’ve never been interested in proselytizing through my storytelling, but in celebrating God’s greatness in our lives through the stories I tell.

“The God we serve is a wildly creative and loving God. He didn’t just capture a small part of my heart, He has captured all of my heart. He will be reflected in everything I do and say; in my family, my work and my interactions with people from all walks of life, God’s love and God’s compassion is front and center. All of that comes from the LOVE that God himself showered upon humanity when he gave the gift of joy and forgiveness on the first Christmas morning 2000 years ago. It is why I love Christmas stories and sharing true joy and true peace with millions of people around the world. And in the sole motivation of pure love, I hope you’ll join me in sharing God’s hope for all the world this Christmas season. Call that my Christmas wish.”



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Candace Cameron Bure’s Daughter Natasha Weighs in After Her “Traditional Marriage” Comment

Natasha Bure is sticking by her mother’s side.

The 24-year-old daughter of Candace Cameron Bure stood behind the Full House star after Candace said the Great American Family network, where she serves as a chief creative officer, “will keep traditional marriage at the core,” during an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Nov. 14.

“I love you @candacecbure for continuously choosing Christ before all,” Natasha wrote in a Nov. 15 Instagram post. “I applaud you every time for how you handle yourself with the upmost grace. As they continuously twist the narrative to beat down on the Kingdom, you stand firm in faith.”

Natasha added that words often get twisted—something she feels is “so incredibly sad to watch.”

“No matter how out of context or warped the words may get, the enemy will not prevail,” she wrote. “Society has gotten completely out of hand with believing every strategically worded headline broadcasted by the media…followed by cancel culture which is nothing but ugly.”

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Natasha added, “I am lucky to get to view you from a lense closer than most, and see how you are truly the real deal.”

Several celebrities called out Candace’s controversial view after she suggested there no plans to feature same-sex couples on Great American Family network.

JoJo, who came out as a member of the LGBTQ+ community in 2021, took to her Instagram Nov. 15 to share her thoughts, while seemingly alluding to the feud she had with Candace earlier this year—where Natasha also got involved.

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“Honestly, I can’t believe after everything that went down just a few months ago, that she would not only create a movie with intention of excluding LGBTQIA+,” JoJo said, “but then also talk about it in the press. This is rude and hurtful to a whole community of people.”

Meanwhile, Hilarie Burton also took to social media to voice her opinion.

“Bigot,” she wrote in a Nov. 14 tweet. “I don’t remember Jesus liking hypocrites like Candy. But sure. Make your money, honey. You ride that prejudice wave all the way to the bank.”

E! News has reached out to Candace’s rep but hasn’t received a comment.

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