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Candace Cameron Bure Calls Scary Movies a Portal to the Demonic

Her Christian faith shapes her media choices by warning against content she believes could open doors to unseen spiritual dangers.

Candace Cameron Bure is raising eyebrows after suggesting that she doesn't want her three adult children watching "demonic stuff" like scary movies in her home.
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Overview

  • On the June 10 episode of her podcast, Bure said she refuses to allow scary movies on her home TV because she believes they can act as portals for demonic forces.
  • She described how her husband Valeri and their three children roll their eyes and tease her when she discusses spiritual matters at home.
  • Despite a decades-long acting career and a clear understanding of film production, Bure insisted that horror films can still harbor an “incredibly demonic” quality.
  • She extended her caution to other media and products, citing brands like Liquid Death as examples of items she feels carry similar negative spiritual energy.
  • Since leaving Hallmark Channel in 2022, Bure has devoted herself to faith-centered Christmas movies with Great American Family and steers clear of horror content.