Candace Cameron Bure Sees Hope in Hollywood's Shifting Landscape

Created: JANUARY 14, 2025

Actress Candace Cameron Bure, known for her outspoken Christian faith, recently shared her optimistic outlook on the evolving entertainment industry. In an interview at the Movieguide Awards, Bure expressed her belief that individuals are becoming less apprehensive about expressing their beliefs and opinions, even when they differ from the mainstream.

Candace Cameron Bure

Bure's comments suggest a potential shift in Hollywood's culture, where open expressions of faith were sometimes perceived as controversial. She expressed hope for this trend, viewing it as a positive sign for the future.

Beyond her observations on the industry's cultural climate, Bure also addressed the impact of the recent Los Angeles fires. Having lived in the Pacific Palisades for over three decades, she expressed her concern for friends who lost their homes and emphasized the community's collaborative efforts in supporting those affected. Even while filming a movie elsewhere, Bure remains connected to the recovery efforts, highlighting the strength and resilience of the Los Angeles community.

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While acknowledging the challenges of filming in Los Angeles, Bure expressed her desire to see more productions return to the city. She also touched upon the potential impact of President Trump's newly appointed Hollywood "special envoys," expressing optimism about their ability to revitalize the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. Bure, who currently films many of her projects in Canada due to favorable tax incentives, emphasized the importance of bringing production back to Hollywood, recognizing its historical significance as the birthplace of entertainment.

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In addition to her role as Great American Family’s chief creative officer, Bure continues to work on Christmas movie projects, consistently seeking high-quality scripts. She expressed her ongoing commitment to finding compelling stories, focusing on the present rather than dwelling on an ultimate dream project.

Bure's presence at the Movieguide Awards, where she both presented and was nominated, further underscores her dedication to family-friendly entertainment. She praised the awards for their focus on celebrating wholesome movies and television.

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