Her career has come full circle since the Full House star Candace Cameron Bure has reprised her role as DJ Tanner on the Netflix original Fuller House. In our exclusive celebrity interview, the actress talks about the show’s revival, her relationship advice for moms with a busy schedule, and her partnership with Unilever to inspire people to change their recycling habits.
Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Career and Relationship Advice in Celebrity Interview
The excitement was palpable when fans first learned that Fuller House would be coming to Netflix earlier this year. The 13-episode series premiered in February and the cast will begin filming season two next week, Bure shared with us in our celebrity interview. But the fans weren’t the only ones excited. The cast had been hoping and praying that the revival would develop as well. “It’s been so wonderful,” the celebrity mom shares. “We are so happy that all of the fans embraced it and enjoyed all the episodes in season one.”
On top of the Full House revival, Bure is also a co-host on The View, acting in multiple productions, and is a busy wife and mother managing a career and her family life. “I work hard, I hustle, and I grind,” she says. “At the end of the day, you can’t forget what’s most important and for me that’s my family. For all the moms out there juggling both like I am, work hard but give yourself a break. Just remember that the ultimate legacy is the legacy you leave with your children, not on a resume.”
Although the actress is working on both coasts right now, her celebrity relationship with husband Valeri Bure still comes first. “When we’re home and together, it’s about the quality time,” she shares. “It’s just being present and enjoying one another’s company.” Bure also reveals that they don’t have to do anything extravagant in order to keep the marriage going. “The marriage is all about the communication and the love,” Bure says.
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With the summer coming up, the talk show host has recently partnered with Unilever in order to inspire people to make a change in their recycling habits. The star shares that only 14 percent of Americans recycle their bathroom bottles while 56 percent recycle their kitchen items. As a self-proclaimed beauty junkie, Bure wants to #ReimagineRecycling and bring awareness to bottle bias. “All our bathroom products should be recycled as well,” she says. “This is such an easy thing to do and it makes a big change for our planet.”
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