Candace Cameron Bure Fired Back After People Said Making Hallmark Movies Is Easy

Nobody likes being told that their job is easy, especially when it's one that they work hard at. Personally, I think anything that takes away from the time I get to spend sitting on my couch, watching Netflix, and drinking wine should be considered a very difficult job that I should get praised to do, but not many people seem to agree with me!

Candace Cameron Bure is not here for people telling her that her job is easy, either.

Candace Cameron Bure is a familiar face to pretty much everybody who watches TV.

She was DJ Tanner on Full House and the sequel series Fuller House, a co-host on The View, a finalist on Dancing With The Stars, and the star of 26 different Hallmark Christmas movies — and counting!

No wonder Candace proclaims herself the Queen of Christmas on Instagram.

Don't be fooled by how easy Candace makes it look, though.

Candace was recently asked whether or not it's easy to make Hallmark Christmas movies. "I mean, really, how hard is it? Don't you get that all the time?" asked host Paula Faris on her podcast when Candace was a guest.

"Can we just talk about this for a second?" Candace replied.

"I get that all the time," she said.

"'How hard is it to be in a Hallmark movie?' Like, 'Can I be in a Hallmark movie?' And I'm like, 'Are you a professional actor?' 'No.' 'Then no, you cannot,'" Candace said with a laugh.

Acting is acting, even when it's a Christmas movie!

"You can be a background person, they're called extras," Candace conceded.

"If you don't have a speaking part, that's easy. I can make that happen. If you have a speaking part, then we're gonna have to make sure you can do the job," Candace finished.

I would take being an extra in one of these movies in a heartbeat!