Candace Cameron Bure is always proudly sharing her Christian faith and sees others beginning to do the same.
“I feel like people are a little less afraid of being cancelled as they are now able to share their faith openly. [even] If they don't agree with the others,” she told Fox News Digital on the MovieGuide Awards red carpet.
“And so, I love seeing this in our country and I'm looking forward to it. I'm very hopeful.”
The Candace Cameron Bure suggests that people are not afraid of being “cancelled” to share their faith and opinions. (Michael Talberg/Getty Images)
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Bure also hopes for a continued recovery from the Los Angeles fire that swept the neighborhoods of Altadena and Pacific Palisades last month.
“It was very hard, and I have so many friends who lived in Pallisard, where they lost their home. It will be a journey. It will be a long time to recover.” For over 30 years I said. “In the meantime, the community has come together, and we are all doing what we can.
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“I'm not in Los Angeles right now, but I'm filming a movie. I'm still in touch with everyone. A store that's still open to gather some great items for families who have lost everything. There is still. I think it's the beauty of the community that continues to do that.

Bure says he is “still in touch” with his homeless friend at Pacific Palisides, and is inspired by the community that has come together to support fire victims. (Paul Archuleta)
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While Bure moves from Los Angeles and works elsewhere, she wants to see the production return to her hometown.
“I feel that people are a bit scared of being cancelled because they can openly share their beliefs or whatever they think.”
“I want to see it come back,” Bure said. “But it's completely open to all other states that are currently generating revenue and have more entertainment on the market. I think that's great too. I love creating jobs.”
That could be one of the priorities of President Donald Trump's newly appointed Hollywood “special envoys,” Mel Gibson, John Voight and Sylvester Stallone.

The “Full House” star is “eager” to see the kind of change President Trump's Hollywood ambassador brings to the industry. (Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images from the first Lemons Foundation Gala hosted by Taylor & Taylor Lautner)
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“I want to see that. I hope they bring a lot of business back to Los Angeles and Hollywood because unless you're a huge, big budget show, it's very difficult to work here. Because,” Bure said.
“To be honest, that's why I do most of my films in Canada, because you get a better tax deduction there. So, we're saying this is Hollywood, so we're more than likely to have more. I hope to do that. Where it all began.
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In addition to her work as the best creative officer of a great American family and mother of four grown children, Bure has many Christmas film projects.

Bure is always looking for quality Christmas movie scripts. (Marleen Moise/Getty Images)
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When asked if there was one ultimate Christmas movie she wanted to try, she said, “I do Christmas movies every year so I don't know I have the ultimate dream, so this year is amazing I've found it and continue to think about what I can do next year.”
Bure is one of the nominees for the Movie Guide Award and aired on March 6th on the Great American Family and Pure Flix.
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“I love the Movie Guide Awards, and it's one of my favorite events every year as it's an awards show celebrating family films and television,” she said.





