Candace Cameron Bure had very embarrassing first kiss in front of hundreds of people

As a young actress growing up in Hollywood, Candace Cameron Bure was bound to have her share of embarrassments. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the “Full House” alum, who starred as DJ Tanner for eight seasons, opened up about her first kiss with co-star Scott Curtis in front of a live studio audience on the set of the ’90s show. “I remember it was very embarrassing in that I knew my parents were standing off to the side watching it,” said Bure, who kissed Curtis’s character, Kevin Gwin, on an episode titled “13 Candles” in 1990.“You have an audience of 200 people that are watching you do this.

You have the camera people, the producers, the directors, the other actors on the stage.”“I remember I was just blushing, thinking, ‘Oh my goodness, I’m about to have my first kiss at 13 years old,'” she recalled.“Again, the act isn’t embarrassing, but it’s just when you’re a teenager, everything’s just embarrassing.

But I remember when Scott was cast, he was so sweet.He was really cute, and we really enjoyed each other and working with each other.

So I was like, OK, this will be good.”Bure, who is currently starring in a handful of films for this year’s Great American Family Christmas lineup, including, “A Christmas Less Traveled” and “Home Sweet Christmas,” said the two never actually kissed during rehearsals. “And then it was like once we had to actually tape the scene, we went in for that peck, and yeah, I think he was telling a story where we were giving each other breath spray.I think we were just trying to be as fun and funny about it as possible and relaxed and just break the nerves that we both had.

And it was so very innocent.”“But I think about it now, even as a parent and thinking of my kids at 13 years old and like, oh my goodness, it really is embarrassing to have your first kiss in front of hundreds of people live and then knowing millions of people are going to watch it,” she ...

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