← All stories
Entertainment

Cameron Bure Calls Out Media Narrative That Devastated Her Reputation Four Years Ago

Ed Mylett Show · How To Begin a New Stage in Life With Candace Cameron Bure · May 12, 2026
Cameron Bure Calls Out Media Narrative That Devastated Her Reputation Four Years Ago
Ed Mylett Show
Ed Mylett Show
How To Begin a New Stage in Life With Candace Cameron Bure
"There were headlines as to why I left that weren't true. They just ran a narrative that was completely untrue, that really focused on my faith, but in the most negative ways and things, again, not true. That was devastating because once you try to defend your own character, you can't do that."
The actress revealed a painful professional crisis four years ago when she left Hallmark Channel for Great American Family. False media narratives about her departure attacked her faith and character, leaving her unable to effectively defend herself. She described the ordeal as devastating and said she still feels ramifications today.

About this episode

Ed Mylett interviewed actress, producer, and entrepreneur Candace Cameron Bure in a wide-ranging conversation that revealed the hidden costs of her outspoken Christian faith and the private struggles behind her public success. Bure, best known for Full House and now producing five films annually through her company Candy Rock Entertainment, disclosed that her bold faith stance has directly cost her business contracts, partnerships, friendships, and acting roles. Industry executives repeatedly labeled her as 'too polarizing,' leading to dropped sponsorships and missed opportunities despite her commercial success. The actress also revealed a devastating professional crisis from four years ago when she left Hallmark Channel for Great American Family as chief creative officer. False media narratives about her departure attacked her faith and character in ways she felt powerless to counter, with ramifications she still feels today. Despite decades of fame, Bure admitted she struggles with severe self-confidence issues and physical anxiety symptoms, describing herself as someone who must 'fake it till you make it' rather than naturally possessing confidence. She confessed to having 'big armpit sweat stains' from nerves before appearances. On her personal life, Bure revealed her 30-year marriage to former NHL player Valeri Bure went through serious valleys that required intentional work to overcome. The couple maintains a 'two-week rule' where neither goes more than two weeks without physically being together despite demanding careers. Bure also discussed her father's atheism during her childhood, her own conversion at age 12, and how she balances producing multiple films annually with her husband's Napa Valley wine business. She emphasized that her faith is not conditional on circumstances going well, citing the Apostle Paul as her biblical role model for 'running the race well' regardless of hardship.

Key takeaways

More stories More from Ed Mylett Show