Candace Cameron Bure Claims She Had PTSD Following Hosting Stint On 'The View'

Taylor Sakellis
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Actress and '90s icon Candace Cameron Bure is best known for being timeless and eternally youthful. I mean seriously, she looks the exact same as she did 20 years ago Candace is also, of course, known for being on Full House and Fuller House for essentially the same amount of time as I've been alive.

However, many fans forget she was also a host on The View — an experience I'm sure she wishes she could forget as well.

"The View" is one of the most popular and iconic talk shows of our time.

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It's been on since 1997 for goodness sake — that's older than most of the people reading this dang article right now!

Over its nearly 25-year run, the show has had a lot of different hosts on the iconic panel.

Some last the test of time, while others just kind of fade into the distance.

One of those hosts was Full House star Candace Cameron Bure.

Despite being on the show for just two years, Candace has spoken candidly about how much that time traumatized her.

Speaking with the podcast Behind-The-Scenes the actress said: "The stress and the anxiety — I actually have a pit in my stomach right now."

"There was only one type of stress that I've ever felt in my life, that came from that show," she admitted.

"And I have PTSD, like, I can feel it. It was so difficult, and to manage that emotional stress was very, very hard."

The mom of three admitted that she struggled with formulating strong, conservative opinions on so many different topics.

"When I felt like I was going into a show that I didn't have a clear opinion about or it was something that I was legitimately nervous to talk about because I did have an opinion about it but I knew I was the only one at the table that had my opinion, I would just get sick to my stomach," she said.

"I hated that feeling. And then I'm like, 'I don't know who's going to come at me.'"

She also admitted to crying several times before and after filming.

Well, I think viewers could tell the actress wasn't comfortable on stage, and I'm glad she got out for everyone's sake.

h/t: Little Things