Candace Cameron Bure is at the point in her life where all of her children have grown up and are starting to date. As hard as it can be at times, overall, she’s been incredibly supportive and excited.
But as laid back and encouraging as she is, at the end of the day — she’s still a mother. That being said, Candace has one rule that she hopes all of her children’s future partners adhere to.
Candace Cameron Bure’s three children are all grown up.
The former Full House star said that she was surprisingly excited when all three of her children began dating.
This is awesome considering the fact that most parents end up hating it when their children end up dating.
“They’re all looking for good people to hang out with, or date, looking for a wife, looking for a husband and I’m proud of that,”
Cameron explained to Us Weekly .
Candace has also confirmed that her oldest, Natasha, has started “dating a lot now.”
Although Candace admits that Natasha was hesitant to admit it, at first.
Which isn’t surprising. A lot of teens end up feeling that way.
“She just wasn’t telling me about all of her dates at the time,” the former Fuller House star explained.
Candace goes on to say that she’s happy that her daughter is dating, but that “she has to date the right guys.”
This raises the question: who or what is “the right guy”?
In Candace’s mind, the right person for any of her children — is a fellow Christian .
She says that at the end of the day, the most important trait she looks for in a potential partner for her kids is a strong love for Jesus.
“That’s all I really want,” Candace lamented. “Is that too much to ask for? Yeah. It’s not too much,” she joked.
Candace, as well as her brother Kirk Cameron, are well known for their religious beliefs.
“My faith is really the foundation of who I am,” the actress told Fox News . “It’s so important to me, and it’s always a part of me, whether it’s at home and privately, or when I’m reading the Bible in Bible study.”
She also mentioned that it definitely helps her make decisions when it comes to work.
“The Bible to me is truth. I can always go back to the word of God and find the hope, the encouragement, the positivity, the trust that I know I have in Jesus.”
“And so it never fails, even when life doesn’t go the way I want it to or had planned it to.”
“I know that God’s in control of everything. I live by faith in everything, in everything that I do, and every aspect of my life.”
But she mentions that it is not a crutch, and actually just a part of her existence in the best way.
“I mean, it is genuinely who I am. How it helps me? It’s hard to say because it’s just a part of my being.”
It’s nice to see someone so at peace with their beliefs.
But is she wrong for bestowing her faith upon her children?
That’s the ultimate question, isn’t it? And whether or not her children will decide to listen to her going forward.
Now, we want to hear from you.
Would you prefer your child marry someone of the same cultural background?
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Last Updated on June 14, 2021 by Jordan Claes