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When Full House Sisters Clash: Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure's Political Showdown

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Jodie Sweetin isn’t holding back when it comes to discussing her former co-star Candace Cameron Bure’s political beliefs. On the“Only Child With Bob the Drag Queen”podcast, Sweetin acknowledged that she and Bure are on“very opposite sides”of the political spectrum, yet it’s clear that their history as sisters on“Full House”still holds some weight. Sweetin, known for her outspoken advocacy, made it known that she respects Bure’s devout Christian faith, even if they don’t see eye to eye politically.

Their friendship has survived political turbulence, which speaks volumes in today’s often-divisive climate. Sweetin shared that she has no issues with Bure’s faith if it brings her peace, but believes in mutual respect among people, regardless of beliefs. Bure, for her part, stays focused on her faith-driven film choices. It’s an interesting dynamic – as two women who once played sisters now navigate their differences in a very public way. What’s more, it’s a reminder that sometimes, even in Hollywood, friendships can blossom despite the world’s endless arguments and opinions over many an issue.

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