Overview
- On the June 10 episode of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast she said watching scary movies in her home amounts to opening a “portal” that could let demonic forces inside
- She maintained that despite her decades in Hollywood and understanding of film production, horror content can retain an inherently malevolent quality
- Bure said her husband Valeri and their children Lev, Natasha and Maksim often mock her warnings, rolling their eyes at her “portal” concerns
- As chief creative officer of Great American Family she extended her caution to horror video games and brands like Liquid Death, which she described as potentially cursed
- Her comments have drawn extensive media coverage and highlighted how her devout Christian faith shapes her household’s media rules