Candace Cameron Bure Denies Requesting Removal of Queer Character on 'Fuller House'



by NOUMAN RASOOL

Candace Cameron Bure Denies Requesting Removal of Queer Character on 'Fuller House'
Candace Cameron Bure Denies Requesting Removal of Queer Character on 'Fuller House'

Candace Cameron Bure has strongly refuted allegations suggesting that she attempted to have Miss Benny's queer character written out of the popular Netflix sitcom, Fuller House. The 47-year-old actress provided a statement to TVLine on Thursday, July 6, vehemently denying the claims made against her.

"I never asked Miss Benny's character to be removed from Fuller House, and did not ask the writers, producers, or studio executives to exclude queer characters from the show," she asserted. Cameron Bure further expressed her appreciation for the diverse range of characters on the series, acknowledging Miss Benny's portrayal of "Casey" as commendable.

Although they did not share any scenes together, she extended her well wishes to the actor. Cameron Bure's response comes shortly after Miss Benny, 24, took to TikTok to assert that the actress had tried to have them ousted from the show due to the character's homosexuality.

In the video, posted on Thursday, Miss Benny hinted at an undisclosed Tanner sister who held reservations about queer representation, recounting a meeting with the writers and studio where they were alerted to alleged attempts to remove the queer character.

Although Cameron Bure was not explicitly named in the video, the actress was hashtagged, and Miss Benny expressed concerns about potential targeting by her fanbase. They expressed astonishment that an adult would take issue with a teenage actor, emphasizing the need for queer individuals, particularly young adults and children, to advocate for themselves against such circumstances.

Cameron Bure and Miss Benny's Roles

During Fuller House's five-season run, Cameron Bure portrayed DJ Tanner, reprising her role from the beloved 90s sitcom Full House. Miss Benny appeared in two episodes of the fourth season as Casey, notably serving as the platonic date of Soni Bringas, who played Ramona Gibler on the show.

In addition to addressing the controversy surrounding her alleged stance on queer representation, the article also mentions Cameron Bure's previous career move. In November 2022, she made headlines when she left the Hallmark network in favor of Great American Media, citing a desire to be involved in storytelling with greater depth and purpose.

However, her response to a question regarding LGBTQIA+ content within Great American Family programming stirred further controversy. Cameron Bure's comments emphasized the network's commitment to traditional marriage, leading to backlash and subsequent defense of her intentions, affirming her love and respect for all people.

Ultimately, this situation sheds light on the ongoing struggle for proper representation and acceptance of queer individuals in the entertainment industry, particularly among young adults and children. Miss Benny, despite facing adversity, expressed gratitude for the positive experiences on Fuller House and highlighted the subsequent opportunity to star in Netflix's Glamourous.

The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community and the importance of their continued advocacy for themselves.