Overview
- On the December 16 episode of The Moment podcast, Sweetin called Bure the closest thing she had to a sister and said she holds no ill will.
- Sweetin noted Bure’s faith has always been at the forefront for her and said she has zero problem with that priority.
- She argued that truly loving people requires respecting equal rights, citing marriage equality and bodily autonomy as examples.
- Sweetin described herself as loud and openly political, contrasting that with Bure’s choice to keep politics out of her public brand.
- In a recent Us Weekly cover story, Bure said she feels called to share the gospel and cannot separate her faith from her life, context that follows her shift to Great American Media to center “traditional marriage.”