Actress and director Candace Cameron Bure revealed in a new interview that she had previously stopped the familiar kissing scene at the end of the film, due to her husband's discomfort, until they agreed to proceed through conversation and prayer. It was revealed in Bure is a familiar face in The Great American Family romantic comedies, which almost always end with the lead actor and actress sharing a brief kiss. Prior to her career on Great American Family, Bure starred in Hallmark movies. Bure commented on the new episode of. candace cameron bure podcast, Noted that her brother Kirk Cameron addressed the issue in the film. fireproof By having his wife do a stand-in kiss in that movie. This scene was shot against a silhouette background. church leaders This is the first time we have reported her comments.
“So I get asked all the time, 'Oh, you should, Candace, why isn't Val in every movie that you're in?'” she said of her husband.
“In every TV movie I do, there's always a kiss at the end. We all look forward to the final kiss. We all know it's going to happen,” she adds with a laugh. Ta. “It doesn't happen until the ninth act of the movie. And my grandmother, who had seen all my movies and all the others, was just waiting for that tender kiss.
“So I just want to bring that up,” she said. “And that's something Val and I struggled with in our marriage.”
Her husband, Valerie Bure, is a former National Hockey League player. They married in 1996.
“Val said, 'I don't even really like looking at you – aside from that kiss at the end, I really don't like seeing you close to other people.' I have had many conversations and prayers with these struggles.
At one point in their marriage, she said, she stopped playing lead roles in romantic comedies out of respect for her husband.
“I never wanted to put my husband in that position. And we prayed and wrestled with it and finally decided, 'Okay, God.' 'Let's just let this go.' It felt like
“It was tough,” she added.
However, her husband changed his mind after seeing her turn down the role.
“movie [opportunities] Come up and [he] I was like, “Oh, great, you're going to be in another movie.'' Because Val always supports me with things like that, and I said, “Yeah, but I'm not going to do it because there's going to be a kiss at the end, and I know it's going to make you unhappy, and I'm going to do it.'' 'I don't want to.' It would taint our marriage. ' And I think that reality changed a lot in Val's mind.
“It's like we've been talking about this issue for years,” she said. “But at one point he said, 'I'll be fine. I don't want you to give up your whole career.'”
Bure said she was in the entertainment industry before her marriage.
Eventually, they mutually agreed to set boundaries and prevent the scene from becoming more than a kiss.
“And he said, 'I don't want to be the reason why you don't pursue your God-given talent and give up your career.' … He was like, 'But I don't want to see the movie.' I did. If you're okay with not watching, I want to support you and be there for you, but I just don't want to watch.'' And I was like, “I can do that, I can do that.'' ” It's like that.
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