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Candace Cameron Bure, known for her role as D.J. Tanner on the popular sitcom “Full House,” recently opened up about her weight loss journey during the challenging years of filming the show. Bure revealed that losing weight was one of the toughest transitions she faced while working on the series.

As a teenager, Bure struggled with insecurities about her appearance, especially while being in the spotlight on television. She recalled feeling awkward and insecure during her teenage years, which were magnified by being on a popular TV show. Despite the challenges, Bure managed to shed 20 pounds between filming seasons, putting in hard work and effort to achieve her weight loss goals.

One particular episode of “Full House” resonated with Bure, where her character was invited to a pool party and felt insecure about wearing a bathing suit. The episode depicted her character going on a crash diet to lose weight quickly, a situation that many people can relate to. While the experience was a bit awkward for Bure, she appreciated the opportunity to address important issues on the show.

Reflecting on her time on “Full House,” Bure emphasized the strong bond she shares with her castmates, referring to them as family. Despite the passage of time, the cast remains close and in constant contact, debunking any rumors of tension or distance among them. Bure expressed her love and admiration for her late co-star Bob Saget, highlighting the enduring impact he had on their lives.

As the years have passed since the show first aired, Bure continues to cherish the memories and experiences she shared with her “Full House” family. Though challenging at times, the journey of filming the beloved sitcom has left an indelible mark on her life and career. Through ups and downs, Bure remains grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a special and enduring show.