Candace Cameron Bure Hits Back at TikTok Haters With a Seriously Epic Response

Candace Cameron Bure Hits Back at TikTok Haters With the Best Response Ever

The Fuller House star is taking the high road. 🙌

Candace Cameron Bure may be the Queen of Christmas for her work on the Hallmark Channel, but she's also a queen for not letting the haters get to her.

While the 45-year-old actress enjoys connecting with her fans on social media, there have been a few times recently where her fun was ruined by an onslaught of online criticism. Most recently, Candace came under fire for a now-deleted TikTok of herself lip synching the lyrics of Lana Del Rey’s song "Jealous Girl" while holding a Bible. The Full House star later apologized for posting the clip.

When the haters come for Candace, though, she told Entertainment Tonight's Lauren Zima that she tries to not let it get to her, especially since she sees some of the feedback coming from trolls with little to no followers.

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"Sometimes it hurts when people come to a conclusion," Candace explained. "And I'm like, oh, I kind of feel like well maybe you haven't followed me for a while or you don't see the consistency of my life over the years, because I think that speaks volumes. You just have to scroll past it and get over it. Sometimes you vent to your friends, and then you're like 'okay, let's move on.'"

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Amazing advice, if you ask us. While Candace is all about brushing off the online hate, she did admit that she now thinks twice anytime she does a TikTok after catching flak for the "Jealous Girl" one.

"I thought I was being cool, and apparently I wasn't being cool. So I was like 'Okay, I got this one wrong.' I was trying to be cool like my daughter [Natasha] and copy what she was doing and make it my own, but it didn't work.

Candace concluded: "It is clearly for the younger people. And I'm just trying to stay hip and do my thing."

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