Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin's Relationship Through the Years

DJ and Stephanie Tanner were shut on and off screen for several a long time — but have issues taken a flip in Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin’s relationship?

Cameron Bure, Sweetin and the solid of Full House — which also includes John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and the overdue Bob Saget— have made headlines for reunions since the original sitcom ended in 1995.

“We’ve just about skilled the entirety that a real family can revel in. Getting picked up, getting canceled, marriages, divorces, births, deaths. I imply, it’s just about what each circle of relatives goes through. And we’ve stuck together through it all,” Coulier stated at ‘90s Con of the team’s dynamic in March 2022, two months after Saget’s untimely loss of life. “It’s unbelievable to have a bunch of other folks in our lives like this, the place we know we’re going to get that immediate support system. It’s pretty particular.”

Despite being on reverse sides politically — Cameron Bure has been vocal about being conservative while Sweetin is a liberal who denounced former President Donald Trump — the onscreen sisters seemingly at all times put their differences aside (at least publicly). When Cameron Bure came below fire for comments about leaving Hallmark Channel for Great American Family, then again, things seemingly changed.

“I knew that the other folks behind Great American Family were Christians that love the Lord and sought after to advertise faith programming and excellent family entertainment,” the Make It or Break It alum instructed The Wall Street Journal’s WSJ. Magazine in November 2022, including that the network “will keep traditional marriage at the core” when asked about LGBTQIA+ movies.

Sweetin therefore supported JoJo Siwa — who publicly feuded with Cameron Bure earlier that year after the Nickelodeon alum known as the actress the rudest famous person she’s ever met — when Siwa slammed Cameron Bure’s remarks. The former Aurora Teagarden star addressed the controversy by way of a long statement at the time.

“I would like to deal with my comments on Great American Family’s programming as reported in The Wall Street Journal. All of you who know me, know past query that I have nice love and affection for all people. It completely breaks my heart that anyone would ever think I deliberately would wish to offend and harm someone. It saddens me that the media is ceaselessly in search of to divide us, even round an issue as comforting and merry as Christmas films. But, given the toxic local weather in our tradition presently, I shouldn’t be stunned. We need Christmas more than ever,” she wrote. “I'm a loyal Christian. Which signifies that I believe that every human being bears the image of God. Because of that, I am called to like all people, and I do. If you know me, you understand that I am an individual who loves fiercely and indiscriminately. My middle yearns to build bridges and bring people one step closer to God, to like others smartly, and to easily be a reflection of God’s large love for all of us.”

Cameron Bure endured: “I have lengthy sought after to find a house for extra faith-based programming. I am thankful to be an integral part of a young and rising community. I had additionally expressed in my interview, which used to be now not incorporated, that individuals of all ethnicities and identities have and can continue to contribute to the community in nice techniques both in entrance of and behind the camera, which I beg and entirely fortify. I’ve never been concerned about proselytizing through my storytelling, however in celebrating God’s greatness in our lives through the stories I tell. The God we serve is a wildly ingenious and loving God. He didn’t just capture a small a part of my center, He has captured all of my center. He shall be mirrored in the entirety I do and say; in my family, my paintings and my interactions with other folks from all walks of life, God’s love and God’s compassion is entrance and heart.”

Days later, Sweetin doubled down and reposted Holly Robinson Peete’s commentary about the situation.

“There was once a time when the words ‘tradition’ and ‘traditional’ have been used to denigrate others … And to justify discriminatory rules adore it wasn’t ‘traditional’ for other people to marry interracially,” Peete wrote. “So once we hear the words ‘traditional’ marriage to describe one type of marriage, it belittles the love and dedication that many legally married other people have for each other and it triggers many of us to a time that we take note how the word ‘custom’ was cloaked in Christianity and we have been principally told that God didn’t need equality for all.”

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Eagle-eyed fans then came upon that Cameron Bure was no longer following Sweetin on the social media app.

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