Candace Cameron Bure, Danica McKellar fast-forward through kissing scenes so husbands dont have to watch

Iconic ‘90s stars and longtime friends Candace Cameron Bure and Danica McKellar are bringing the holiday cheer this season. Bure and McKellar kicked off the winter holiday with the first ever Great American Family Christmas Festival at the Northwell Park at USB Arena in New York.Bure became the Great American Family Channel’s chief creative officer in 2022.Bure, who fans have called the “Queen of Christmas Movies,” has had her fair share of sweet holiday kisses on-screen.

She told Fox News Digital about her husband’s reaction when she acts in romantic scenes and how it’s impacted their marriage. “I don’t think it’s as comfortable for anybody – maybe if you’re an actor married to another actor – it’s just never comfortable to watch your spouse in the arms of someone, even though it’s a peck or a kiss or anything,” the “Full House” star shared. However, the “Home Sweet Christmas” actress noted her husband has been “so supportive” and is “proud” of all her projects. “We have those honest conversations.He’s like, ‘I don’t really want to watch that part’ and ‘I don’t want to put you through that.’ But … we kind of worked through those feelings to a place where we both feel good and supported through it.”“The Wonder Years” star chimed in and agreed that her husband “doesn’t like” when she acts in romantic scenes either, with both actresses saying they tend to “fast-forward” or go to a commercial when they pop up.McKellar also has another way to deal with it.“When that part of the movie happens, I just kiss him,” she said, provoking a laugh from Bure.Bure tied the knot with former NHL player Valeri Bure in June 1996.

The couple share three kids: Natasha, Lev and Maxim.McKellar, who stars in the Great American Family’s “A Cinderella Christmas Ball,” shares a son, 14-year-old Draco, with ex-husband Mike Verta.She is currently married to attorney Scott Sveslosky, who also ha...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles