Candace Cameron Bure Highlights Son’s Impact on Her Marriage
Actress Candace Cameron Bure recently revealed how her son, Levy, played a significant role in helping her navigate a challenging period in her marriage to Valeri. This moment happened during what she described as a “Rough Season” in 2020, when Levy took the initiative to deliver a heartfelt message about their relationship.
In a podcast episode, Bure shared insights about this experience. Along with Pastor Jonathan Pokluda and her son, they discussed the turning point in their marriage.
“I want to boast a bit about Lev,” Bure said.
Reflecting on 2020, she admitted that her marriage faced serious challenges. It was during this tough time that their children actively voiced their concerns.
“Lev led the way,” she recalled. “Val and I were there, and Lev preached like a 45-minute sermon about our marriage. His Bible was open on the couch—we talked through it all.”
Bure noted that she would never forget Levy’s words when he acknowledged his youth but emphasized the importance of biblical teachings.
Lev remarked, “I know I’m not married, and I’m just a kid. But I don’t need to marry to understand what God’s Word says.”
Pastor Pokluda praised Lev’s wisdom and gentle approach, while Bure described it as an emotional and transformative moment for them. Levy even inquired whether there were any more blessings they could exchange to support each other, urging kindness between his parents.
“We left that conversation changed,” Bure said. “It was a significant moment for us.”
She added that although there was much more involved, the fundamental solution lay in their faith. Bure emphasized that healing only comes through Jesus.
Lev was asked if he felt any tension while addressing his parents’ struggles.
“Not really,” Lev replied. “I believe it came from a place of love. My brother and I just want our parents to be together.”
Shortly after, Lev expressed that the moment made him emotional.
“I know,” said Pokluda. “I thought this would be the first podcast that made me cry.”
