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Candace Cameron Bure Warns Horror Films Can Open a 'Portal' to Demons

Her podcast remarks reflect how her devout faith influences her media consumption decisions.

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 The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, she said scary movies and horror video games act as a supernatural “portal” that could let demonic forces into her home.
  • Despite her decades in film and television, Bure asserted that horror content remains “incredibly demonic” regardless of its technical production.
  • Speaking with her son Lev and pastor Jonathan Pokluda, she revealed that husband Valeri and their three adult children often ridicule her “portal” concerns.
  • Anchored in her Christian faith, she also avoids products like Liquid Death water, fearing they carry negative or “cursed” energies.
  • The episode has drawn extensive coverage in entertainment outlets, underscoring the tension between her conservative beliefs and her work in family-friendly media.