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Candace Cameron Bure believes people are “not too afraid of being cancelled” for their beliefs

Candace Cameron Bure has been proud to share her Christian faith, and she has seen others start doing the same.

“I feel that people can now openly share their beliefs or any opinions, just fear being canceled. [even] If they don’t match the opinions of others,” she told Fox News numbers on the red carpet for the Film Directing Awards.

“So, I like to see this in our country, and I hope. I have a lot of hope.”

Candace Cameron Bure advises people to no longer be afraid of being “cancelled” and share their beliefs and opinions. (Michael Tamberg/Getty Image)

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Bure also hopes to continue recovery from the Los Angeles fire that swept through the Altadena and Pacific Palisades communities last month.

“It’s so hard, I have a lot of friends living in the lost home in Palisades. It’s going to be a journey. It’s going to be a long recovery,” Burre for thirty years. Meanwhile, the community has come together and we are all doing our best to help.

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“Even if I’m not in LA right now, I’m still shooting a movie. I’m still in touch with everyone and still have a store that collects great merchandise for our families, and those families have lost everything. I’m going to continue to do that.

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Bure said she was “still staying in touch” with friends who lost their homes in Pacific Palisides and was inspired by the community that came together to support fire victims. (Paul Archuleta)

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When Bure moved out of Los Angeles and worked elsewhere, she hoped to see the work return home.

“I feel like people can now openly share their beliefs or any opinions.”

– Candace Cameron Bure

“I would love to see it come back,” Bray said. “But it’s totally open to all other states that are currently generating income and getting more entertainment, and I think it’s great too. Love creating jobs.”

This could be one of the priorities for President Donald Trump’s newly appointed Hollywood “special envoy”, Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone.

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“I’m eager to see it. I want them to bring a lot of their business back to Los Angeles and Hollywood because unless you’re a huge big budget show, it’s very difficult to work here,” Bure said.

“To be honest, that’s why most of the movies I’ve shot in Canada because you get a better tax breakup there. Where it all starts.”

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In addition to serving as Chief Creative Officer of the Great American Family and mother of four adult children, Bure also has many Christmas film projects.

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Bure is always looking for quality Christmas movie scripts. (Marleen Moise/Getty Images)

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When asked if there is an ultimate Christmas movie, she wanted to try it, “I think because I do Christmas movies every year, I don’t know I have the ultimate dream because then why do I do another one Movies? So I just kept finding something great and then just thought about what I might do next year.”

Bure was awarded on the MovieGuide Awards and became one of the nominees to air on March 6 on the American Family and Pureflix.

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“I love the Film Directing Award. It’s one of my favorite events every year because it’s an award to celebrate family movies and TV,” she said.

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