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although Candace Cameron Bure She declared that her fans have been open and vulnerable, and that some things are not worthy of the hassle of social media response.
On Saturday, the 49-year-old “Full House” alumnus explained why she decided to delete her photos in a swimsuit because a fan asked her why she removed it from Instagram.
“Yes. I was on the beach. I was one piece at a time, not a bikini. I was over in the summer.” “I was having fun. It had nothing to do with my swimsuit or body. But these comments were overwhelmed by people who were talking about my body. It was not worth it. I fell it down.”
Candace Cameron Bure admits he “whipped” himself for years while struggling with body image

Candace Cameron Bure explains why she deleted her photos in her swimsuit. (Candace Cameron Bure Instagram)
In an episode “Candace Cameron Bure Podcast” In April, Bure opened up her personal struggle with body image and explained how her faith helped her find a “new perspective” about how she perceived herself.
“I whipped my body,” an emotional bure told podcast guest Allie Schnacky and daughter Natasha Bure. “I’ve talked about it very harshly. Too mean.”
Bure said that narrating the dream she once had, a Bible verse (number 22) allowed her to see her body in a different light:
“Then God let my body turn back and talk, and my body said to me, ‘I’m not the body of that body, isn’t your life the whole day? Am I not your legs able to walk? I’m not your arm, does your arms allow you to pick up and feed yourself? … Why do you hurt me so badly, you tell me so badly, you treat me so kindly, why do you do this, why do you endure you… What are you doing?

The “Full House” alum used to be frankly, her past struggles with body image. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
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“It’s like a stunning revelation in my life,” she continued. “This is the weirdest story in the Bible, and God tells me what I mean to my body. I’ve never seen it like that–and what God has given me is that it’s really amazing.”
Bure admits she is now “what to do I miss my body. ”
“I’m so mean to myself… looking back at my heart. Learning to speak to my body has been a journey and I know I’m not alone. For those who have dated it – I hope you feel the biggest virtual hug I can give you right now. I hope you can show our true grace and love with me,” she said.
This is not the first time Bure has opened up her struggle.
In 2016, the mother of three gave a detailed introduction to how she developed an eating disorder a few years ago.
“My body has grown great,” Bure said in the #eatingrecoveryday group in New York City. According to people. “My parents are great and protections don’t allow entertainment to make me the standard for what they consider the perfect body image.”

Bure often posts candid photos of himself enjoying holidays. (Getty Images; Candace Cameron Bure Instagram)
“I’ve been a job that’s now a wife and a soon-to-be mom since I was 5, living in a city where I don’t have family and friends around me, and I lost my sense of identity,” she said.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital in July, Bure’s “fearing” approach to certain fashions frankly reshapes people’s perception of body image in Hollywood and explains how her faith can help her find her own discovery and embrace her body-positive journey.
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“It can be horrible, even though I feel like this younger generation has more physical enthusiasm and hope they know it’s a trend,” Bure said. “I think of my daughter, and her view of body image is different from the bodies I grew up with, especially in the 80s and 90s kids. It’s like all of me screwed up. I’m middle-aged and I still have all these thoughts about perfect bodies and perfect bodies and all of this, and it’s a hassle.”

Elmont, New York – November 22: Candace Cameron Bure attends the Big American Family Christmas at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York on November 22, 2024. (Photo taken by Marleen Moise/Getty Images) (Marleen Moise/Getty Images))
“However, my daughter and her friends and all of this are not that few, they wouldn’t think of corpses like this.” “So, I hope they do know that this is a trend. But yes, it really shocked me. It’s sad to see everyone suddenly get thinner because I think it’s very triggering for many ages, growing up in the 80s and 90s. It’s “Kate Moss era,” it’s ‘Kate Moss era,’ you like, oh, it’s something we have to attract.
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“But we know that’s not true,” she added. “And we also know that it’s just applied it back Bible principlesGod will not love our weight, body size or shape more or less. He doesn’t love us or value us based on our appearance. He is the inner god who judges the heart, and this is our inner identity. This is where I will keep coming back. No matter how culture changes in diet and what fashion and body type, I know that God loves me because who I am, my heart, without focusing on the outside, and without any value. ”