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Candace Cameron Bure, who’s been outspoken about her beliefs over the years, recently shared why she thinks horror movies could “let stuff inside” her home.
Candace Cameron Bure has a specific reason why she doesn’t let her family watch scary movies inside her home. The Full House alum, who has been outspoken about her Christian faith, opened up ...
Candace Cameron Bure recently revealed she thinks watching a horror film can open up a “portal” in your home. The revelation has people talking.
This time, it’s because of her thoughts on TV and what she thinks watching horror movies could cause. Candace Cameron Bure recently revealed she thinks watching a horror film can open up a ...
Candace Cameron Bure said that she doesn’t want anyone watching scary movies in her house because they could be “a portal” to something “demonic.” On a recent episode of her eponymous ...
Candace's family, which includes husband Valeri Bure and kids, Natasha, 26, Lev, 25, and Maksim, 23, seems to disagree as Candace said they "make fun of [her] all the time" for her beliefs.
They say that TV rots your brain, but Candace Cameron Bure is worried about your soul. Speaking with her son, Lev Valerievich Bure, and Texas-based pastor Jonathan Pokluda. Bure said her kids ...
Scary movies aren’t for everyone — some people have nightmares, others hate jump scares and Candace Cameron Bure is afraid of opening a portal to demons in her living room. Bure, 49, explained ...
Emma FanninJune 20, 2025, 9:00 pmJune 20, 2025, 9:00 pmJune 20, 2025, 9:00 pm> Candace Cameron Bure is concerned that horror movies may open a “portal” to a demonic world in her home.
The topic of horror movies came up on The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, and the eponymous host did not mince words as she talked about some forms of media being a “portal” for dark forces.
No scary movies will be watched under Candace Cameron Bure's roof. Steven Ferdman / Getty Images That's because the former Hallmark star, who is Christian, believes they're "incredibly demonic ...