Candace Cameron Bure made her film debut on the Nice American Household tv community this vacation season — and she or he couldn’t be extra thrilled over the partnership.
“I really like that we’re bringing tales of religion,” the actress, 48, solely instructed Us Weekly on Thursday, November 21, whereas selling her Nice American Christmas motion pictures. “We’ve ones that aren’t about religion and extra within the conventional rom-com area, however our viewers actually need messages which might be extra significant.”
Cameron Bure added that the followers “love” the spiritual facets of the community’s programming — particularly for individuals who commemorate the pious significance of Christmas.
“We all know the explanation we rejoice Christmas is due to the beginning of Christ,” she mentioned. “I’ve made tons of [movies] that don’t ever point out the actual that means of Christmas. So simply the truth that we point out God or there’s a scripture or there’s a biblical message that is perhaps a proverb, somebody would possibly hear it and go, ‘Oh, that’s actually good recommendation.’ They may not notice it comes from the Bible, however we love placing that within the motion pictures.”
Earlier than becoming a member of Nice American Household, Cameron Bure was a long-time star for Hallmark. In April 2022, the actress introduced she was parting methods with Hallmark and pivoting to Nice American Media. Along with starring of their tasks, Cameron Bure additionally signed on to supervise and curate the community’s programming.
Cameron Bure’s stunning departure brought on a variety of backlash. Whereas she has defended her determination on a number of events, she mentioned she wasn’t shocked by the unfavorable response to the information.

Candace Cameron Bure. US Weekly
“Hallmark has been so cherished for therefore a few years, and I cherished working there. So it’s like, how will you depart?” she instructed Us. “And it’s identical to, effectively, issues develop and issues change and there are new chapters, and I really like that I’m getting to construct a brand new community and one that actually carries a message that’s extra significant for me personally.”
Whereas Cameron Bure is glad at Nice American Household, there are a number of of her Hallmark characters that she does admit she misses. One specifically is Aurora Teagarden. Nevertheless, Cameron Bure has created the same character for Nice American Household’s Ainsley McGregor Mysteries, which options a number of acquainted faces behind the scenes.
“And the loopy factor is, even with Aurora, it’s most of the identical crew and those that I’ve labored with,” she mentioned. “They’re nonetheless all engaged on the brand new ones, so perhaps some new faces on digital camera, however behind the scenes, that is nonetheless my household.”

Cameron Bure seems in two Christmas motion pictures for Nice American Household this 12 months. Her first one, A Christmas Much less Traveled, premiered earlier this month. Her second function, titled House Candy Christmas, drops on Sunday, December 1. The film additionally stars fellow Hallmark alum Cameron Mathison.
“What I cherished about [Home Sweet Christmas] is that we play childhood associates and we had been greatest associates after we had been youngsters that get separated, years go by after which they arrive again collectively as a result of my nice uncle has handed and he left each of us his Maple Sugar farm, which is so Christmas,” she shared. “However it simply felt recent in that they’ve been associates without end and get reunited after which develop their friendship yet again and bear in mind what they actually cherished about one another.”
Along with her vacation movies, Cameron Bure can be serving to launch Nice American Household’s Christmas Competition in New York Metropolis. The immersive expertise, which will likely be held from November 22 to December 29 on the UBS Enviornment, will embrace a wide range of vacation actions for the entire household to get pleasure from.
House Candy Christmas premieres on Nice American Household on Sunday, December 1.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi

