In two recent episodes of their Full of houses Rewatch podcast, How rude, tanneritos!, The hosts Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber looked closely at the particularly moving episode from the series, 1990.
The episode of season 4 was followed by DJ Tanner Candace Cameron Bure in her pursuit of weight loss before the pool party; She skipped meals and practiced, almost collapsed before any adults noticed what was going on.
“It was very embarrassed to watch,” Barber said (48). “I really felt Candace that I had to wear this story.”
Speaking exclusively to the people on February 7th at the 32nd annual Movieguide Award in Hollywood, Bure, 48, she shared her own feelings in the episode.
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Candace Cameron Bure in the ‘Full House’ episode is shaped in 1990.
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“It was a time even in my life that I somehow went through my little weight loss and I think they were writers, they always took stories that were true to us as people and somehow write them into our characters,” she said. ” And so they were really dear and asked about the story and I thought it was a good story. ”
At Podcasta, Barber noted that at the time the creator of the series Jeff Franklin consulted with Bure’s parents and made them sign out in the story. But, she said, “she does not deny the fact that it is the center of the attention of teenage girls and her insecurity.”
“I know it’s something that was sensitive,” Sweetin, 43, agreed. “It’s hard when you really do to be like,” Oh, I’ll pretend it’s okay and I can handle it: “You know?”
Looking back, the storm said it was “not uncomfortable” talking about the episode, but realizes that “times are changing, social norms change.”
Candace Cameron Bure at the Movieguide 2025 Award in Hollywood.
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“People look back at certain things and could say,” Oh, that’s politically inaccurate now “or,” You can’t talk about it. “But I think that time and day was a really good advice of Aunt Becky,” she added, calling for the moment Lori Loughlin suggests a balanced diet with less worthless food.
“Listen,” she continued, “I’m just happy that people are still watching Houses full of houses, So if they want to talk about it, continue and talk about it. ”
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On the continuation of Podcast chat, Barber and Sweetin talked to a nutritionist and ex A full house Melanie Samuels manufacturing coordinator, who agreed that the adult Tanner could do better DJ before her diet in the collision had made control.
When asked what he would change to the episode, Samuels said he would “rewrite the scenario for adults.”
“There may be more checks talking about their bodies,” she explained. “Since the transfer of stress from an adult is real, and especially when it comes to food. And so I think I would have rewritten how they explained what is healthy and how to get it and also celebrate it [D.J.] For who is she before any changes. ”
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