Why Candace Cameron Bure Thinks Scary Movies Can Be "Incredibly Demonic"
- On June 10, 2025, Candace Cameron Bure explained on her podcast why she forbids scary movies in her home, calling them portals.
- Her stance arises from her Christian faith and belief that horror films open a spiritual portal that lets evil enter her household.
- Bure, a lifelong actress who understands film production, says that despite the movie crew’s size and effort, something demonic can remain.
- She explained that when people watch it on television, the words used act like genuine witchcraft incantations being transmitted directly into viewers' homes.
- This belief leads Bure to reject horror content for her family, though her husband and children sometimes mock her concerns about spiritual effects.
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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 …
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