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Why The 'Full House' Cast Feels More Like Family Than Co-Workers

Candace Cameron Bure talks 'Fuller House,' 2016 race | Fox News Video

Let me tell you something about the stars of Full House and Fuller House. It's not just about acting together on TV; they've built a bond that goes far beyond the screen. According to Candace Cameron-Bure, the connection between the cast members is as real as it gets. After shooting hundreds of episodes over two shows spanning more than three decades, these actors have become more than just colleagues—they’re family.

A Bond Forged Over 30 Years

At a recent gala in Malibu, the always-charming Candace Cameron-Bure opened up about the tight-knit group she shares the screen with. "Oh yeah, we are best friends," the 43-year-old actress exclusively told Closer Weekly. "Even when the show ends, we’re not leaving each other. We’re close friends—best friends—till the end." That's right, folks. The camaraderie doesn't stop when the cameras turn off.

Supporting Each Other Through Thick and Thin

Just like any family, the cast members rally around one another during both the highs and lows of life. "We talk all the time," Candace shared. "It's not just when we’re at work, but we show up for each other. Whenever someone’s doing something or has an event going on in their life, we’re always on the phone; we’re always texting." And let’s not forget the daily lunches where they sit together, calling it their "group therapy." It’s during these moments that they open up, sharing life’s ups and downs, bouncing ideas off one another, and supporting each other like the true family they’ve become.

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    Leadership Without Losing the Friendship

    Even when Candace takes on the role of director, which she did for the first time in 2018 on an episode of Fuller House, it doesn't change the dynamics of their friendship. "It feels really seamless and easy," she explained. Her fellow cast members, like Andrea Barber, have nothing but praise for her leadership style. Andrea once complimented Candace by saying, "You’re so nurturing as a director." That’s high praise coming from someone who already knows Candace as a nurturing friend. As Candace put it, "If I am a nurturing director, that is one of the highest compliments." It’s clear that her role as a director only enhances her relationship with her co-stars.

    Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, and Andrea Barber
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    From 'Full House' to 'Fuller House'

    Jeff Franklin’s original Full House aired on ABC for eight seasons from 1987 to 1995. Its sequel, Fuller House, has been a hit on Netflix since 2016, though fans will soon have to bid farewell as the upcoming fifth season will mark the end of the series. But one thing's for sure: the bond between the cast members won't fade with the show's conclusion. Their friendship is here to stay.

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