Candace Cameron Bure Bans Scary Movies At Home To Avoid ‘Portal’ For ‘Demonic’ Forces

Jun 13, 2025 - 10:28
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Candace Cameron Bure Bans Scary Movies At Home To Avoid ‘Portal’ For ‘Demonic’ Forces

“Full House” alum Candace Cameron Bure is getting a lot of attention for statements she made about scary movies being banned from her house.

The 49-year-old celeb said during a recent episode of her podcast that her kids “make fun of her” for discussing dark spiritual forces. But despite their mockery, she sets rules at home based on those beliefs.

“Like if you’re watching this, or you’re playing this video game, or whatever, that’s a portal that could let stuff inside our home,” Bure said during a conversation on the topic with her son, Lev, and Pastor Jonathan Pokluda. “I don’t even want someone watching a scary movie in our house on the TV, because to me, that’s just a portal.”

“Listen, I’m in the film industry,” the actress continued. “I understand how it all works. I know that movie has a crew of 200 people, and they’re lighting it, and they’re adding the sound effects, and it’s makeup, and the camera, people, and actors. However, there’s still something that can be incredibly demonic while they’ve made it.”

Bure has been outspoken about her faith and conservative values for years. In 2022, she faced backlash and was accused of “bigotry” and of “selling out” after she voiced her opinion about traditional marriage.

Earlier this year, the actress said celebrities are less likely to face backlash for publicly professing their faith.

“I feel like people are just a little less afraid of being canceled now that they can share their faith openly or whatever their opinions are [even] if they’re not congruent with some other people’s opinions,” she said in February, as The Daily Wire previously reported.

Bure is married to former professional ice hockey player Valeri Bure. Their children are Natasha, 26, Lev, 25, and Maksim, 23.

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