Jodie Sweetin Says Candace Cameron Bure ‘Does Her Thing and We Sit on Very Opposite Sides’ After Claim ‘Full House’ Co-Star ‘Has Gone a Bit Dave Chappelle-y’
Key Points:
- Jodie Sweetin, star of "Full House," discussed her political differences with former co-star Candace Cameron Bure on the "Only Child With Bob the Drag Queen" podcast, highlighting their opposing views, especially on LGBTQ+ issues.
- Sweetin described herself as a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, contrasting with Bure's conservative stance and involvement with the Great American Family (GAF) network, which promotes traditional marriage and excludes LGBTQ+ representation.
- Sweetin expressed disappointment when her movie "Craft Me a Romance" was sold to GAF, explaining that actors often have no control over where their projects are distributed and pledged to donate any earnings from the sale to LGBTQ+ organizations.
- The tension between the actresses reflects