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Though Candace Cameron Bure He has always been open and vulnerable with his fans, some things just are not worth the hassle of social media response, she said.
On Saturday, “Full House” Alum, 49, explained why she decided to delete a photo in a bathing suit after one fan asked her why she removed her from her Instagram.
“Yes. I was on the beach. I was in one piece, not the bikini. I wrote the end of the summer,” he wrote on his Instagram stories. “I was entertained. It was not about my bathing suit or on the body. But the comments became overwhelmed with people who talk about my body. I was worth it.
Candace Cameron Bura admits that it was “stripped” while struggling with a picture of the body
Candace Cameron Bura explains why she erased a photo of himself in a bathing suit. (Candace Cameron Bure Instagram)
During the episode “Podcast Candace Cameron Bure” In April, she opened her personal fight with a picture of the body and explained her her faith helped her find a “brand new perspective” about how she was showing.
“I am my body,” it was emotionally said to the guests of Allie Schnack and daughter, Natasha Bura. “I talked to that so sharp. So mean.”
The recounting dream that used to have, Bura told a certain biblical verse – Numbers 22 – allowed her to look at the body in another light:
“And then God allowed my body to talk back, and my body told me,” Was that the body that carries all the days in your life? Am I on my hands to walk? Are you so bad?
Alum “Full House” was honest with its battles with body image in the past. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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“And that was like this amazing revelation in my life,” she continued. “And the strangest story from the Bible, that God talked to me about how I meant in my body. I’ve never seen him like that – it’s this beautiful amazing thing God gave me.”
Bura admitted that now has a “whole distinction as a different perspective as I think of my body. “
“I was so mean to myself … and I look back, my heart will talk to me. Learning to talk to my body, and I’m not alone in it. You can find you mostly.
This is not the first time the bora opens about her battles.
In 2016, the mom of three detailed insurance ins and exit has developed a nutrition disorder several years ago.
“I had a great picture of the body,” Bura said on the panel for #fiaingrecoveridai in New York, Toward people. “My parents were wonderful and protective that they do not allow the entertainment industry to shape me into what they believed in the standards of the body of perfection.”
Bura often put a sincere photo of themselves enjoying the holiday. (Getty Images; Candace Cameron Bure Instagram)
“Change of work because I was 5 to become my wife now and to soon be Mom and I live in the city where I had a family and friends around me, I somehow lost my sense of who I was,” she said.
In an exclusive interview with the fox news, the Bura got honest about the “frightening” way of people in Hollywood and explained her her way to help her in their journey on their way to finding and hiding body positivity.
Candace Cameron Bura believes people are afraid to be canceled in Hollywood for their faith
“It can be scary, even though I feel like this younger generation has already had so much more body positivity to hope that it will understand that it is a trend,” Bura said. “I think of my daughter, and she just doesn’t have the same view that I grew up, especially like a child of the 80s and 90s. It’s like all these thoughts and I still have all these thoughts and still have all these thoughts.
Elmont, New York – 22. November: Candace Cameron Bura attended a large US Family Christmas Festival in UBS Arena 22. November 2024. in Elmont, New York. (Photo Marleen Moise / Getty Images) (Marleen Moise / Getty Images))
“Still, my daughter and her friends and everyone has less, they don’t think about such bodies,” she continued. “So I hope that it’s a trend. But yes, that’s sad. It’s sad that it started a lot of people who grew up in the 80s, and ‘Kate Moss Era,” Kate Moss Era. ” Oh, that’s what we have to be attractive. “
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“But we know it’s not true,” she added. “And we also know that we just apply it back to Biblical principlesthat God does not like us more or less depending on our weight or our body size or our shape. She doesn’t like us anymore or appreciate it or less depending on what we look like. He is the God of the heart that tries a heart and everything is in which we are in the interior. And I’ll be back there. No matter how culture changes in terms of nutrition and what is inside and in which body guy, I know that God loves me for who I am my heart and I do not pay attention to the exterior. “