Candace Bure Warns: TV Shows Open Spiritual Portals

Candace Bure reveals why she bans scary movies at home and warns about Liquid Death’s “cursed” products.

Candace Bure Warns: TV Shows Open Spiritual Portals

Candace Bure’s Spiritual Warning About Scary Movies

Candace Cameron Bure believes scary films invite negative energy into her home.

The “Full House” star recently shared her concerns about supernatural portals that might open when watching horror movies or playing certain video games.

Family Reactions

Her family often rolls their eyes when she mentions these spiritual dangers.

During a recent podcast episode with her son and a Texas pastor, Bure explained how her children and hockey-player husband laugh at her portal warnings.

TV as a Gateway

“That’s a portal that could let stuff inside our home,” she warned about scary content on television.

Despite working in entertainment since childhood, Bure maintains that films can harbor demonic elements regardless of their production process.

Career Irony

The actress acknowledges the irony of her concerns given her Hollywood career.

Having starred as D.J. Tanner on “Full House” and even played a Satan-worshipping witch on “Boy Meets World,” she still fears supernatural connections through media.

Faith Journey

Bure became a devoted Christian at age 12 and remains outspoken about her beliefs.

She’s faced controversy over her conservative views but continues sharing her faith perspective openly on her podcast.

Beyond Movies

Her spiritual concerns extend to consumer products with questionable names.

She specifically mentioned avoiding Liquid Death water because it’s “literally being cursed during distribution,” according to a pastor she referenced.

Safe Entertainment

Fans who share her spiritual concerns can look forward to her upcoming film “Home Sweet Christmas Wedding,” which promises to be completely free of any frightening elements.

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