Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Candace Cameron Bure Warns Horror Films Can Open “Demonic” Portal

On her podcast she argued that horror movies, video games and even products like Liquid Death pose spiritual risks based on her conservative Christian beliefs

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.
Image
Image

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