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You won't find horror films on at Candace Cameron Bure's house. She doesn't watch such content, fearing a "portal' will bring bad energy.
Can watching demonic things on TV can actually allow evil spirits into your home? Candace Cameron Bure thinks so.
"If you're watching this, or you're playing this video game, or whatever, that's a portal that could let stuff inside our ...
The “Full House” alum is a devout Christian who previously defended her preference for a meek and “submissive” role in her ...
Candace Cameron Bure is concerned about what could happen if she were to let someone watch a “scary movie” inside her home.
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Candace Cameron Bure does not watch horror movies because she believes they expose herself and her home to a demonic "portal." ...
Candace Cameron Bure, who’s been outspoken about her beliefs over the years, recently shared why she thinks horror movies ...
Candace Cameron Bure isn’t a fan of horror. The “Full House” alum, 49, who is outspoken about her Christian faith, opened up about why she won’t allow her family to watch scary movies at home.
On a new episode of the Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, Bure told listeners how she believes horror films, video games and ...
Candace Cameron Bure said that she doesn’t want anyone watching scary movies in her house because they could be “a portal” to ...
The topic of horror movies came up on The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, and the eponymous host did not mince words as she ...