Candace Cameron Bure Responds to Trolls Over Deleted Swimsuit Photo
Candace Cameron Bure, the beloved actress many remember as D.J. Tanner from Full House , has once again found herself in the middle of an online storm. This time, it all started with a swimsuit photo she posted, which she later deleted after it attracted a wave of critical comments.
During what was supposed to be a lighthearted “ask me anything” session on Instagram, a follower brought up the now-removed photo. Candace decided not to ignore the subject. She explained that she had simply been at the beach, soaking up the last days of summer, wearing a one-piece swimsuit—not even a bikini as many assumed. She said her post had nothing to do with her body or the bathing suit, but the comments section quickly became a place where people dissected her figure. It reached a point where she decided the negativity wasn’t worth keeping the post up, so she took it down.
Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time Candace has had to address body-shaming. Back in 2018, she was criticized by someone online who mocked her size in comparison to her husband’s. Instead of staying silent, she clapped back with grace, pointing out that her waist was just fine and suggesting the critic’s perspective was distorted. She has never been shy about confronting the tough reality of body image struggles, and she has often chosen to speak up rather than let the negativity slide.
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Earlier this year, in April, Candace opened up even more deeply on her podcast about her lifelong battles with self-image. She shared memories of trying countless diets as early as age 12, admitting that those struggles were tied to eating disorders. In one particularly emotional moment, she recalled a vivid dream inspired by a Biblical story, where she realized she had been treating her own body harshly for years. She admitted she had spoken to herself in cruel ways—asking why she couldn’t look different, why she couldn’t be like others. That vulnerability revealed just how personal and ongoing the journey of self-acceptance has been for her.
Beyond these struggles, Candace continues to thrive in her career and personal life. Starting her acting journey at just 11 years old, she became a household name through Full House , and later appeared in TV movies like No One Would Tell and shows like Make It or Break It . She has also proven herself as a bestselling author, with books that focus on balance, faith, and perseverance. Off-screen, she is a devoted wife to her husband Valeri, whom she married in 1996, and a proud mother to their three children—Natasha, Lev, and Maksim.
Through it all, Candace Cameron Bure has shown that while criticism can sting, it doesn’t have to define her. Her willingness to speak openly about insecurities and her decision to confront trolls head-on remind fans that behind the fame is a real woman navigating the same struggles many face every day.
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