Candace Cameron Bure warns Hollywood of weight loss trends and body fears

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Candace Cameron Bure Various weight loss trends about occupying Hollywood are being opened.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Bure, he released a new spiritual practice, “100 Days of Joy and Power: A Journey of Daily Dedication” Last week – A “terrible” way of some fashion shows frankly what Hollywood thinks about body image and explains how her faith can help her find and embrace her journey of body-positiveness.
“It can be frightening, even though I feel like this younger generation has more physical enthusiasm and hope they know it’s a trend,” said the 49-year-old “Full House” alumnus. “I think of my daughter, and her view of body image is different from the bodies I grew up with, especially in the 80s and 90s. It’s like all of me screwed up. I’m middle-aged and I still have all these thoughts about perfect bodies and perfect bodies and all of this, and it’s a hassle.”
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Candace Cameron Bure opens up the “horrible” way of new dietary fashion affecting body image. (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC image)
“However, my daughter and her friends and all of this are not that few, they wouldn’t think of corpses like this.” “So, I hope they do know that this is a trend. But yes, it really shocked me. It’s sad to see everyone suddenly get thinner because I think it’s very triggering for many ages, growing up in the 80s and 90s. It’s “Kate Moss era,” it’s ‘Kate Moss era,’ you like, oh, it’s something we have to attract.
Candace Cameron Bure admits he “whipped” himself for years while struggling with body image
“But we know that’s not true,” she added. “And we also know to restore it to the biblical principle that God no longer loves our weight, the size or shape of our body. He no longer loves us or no longer loves us, or according to our appearance, He is the God of the heart. He is the God of the heart, and in the attitude and diet of the heart, I will change in my diet in time. Love me because who I am and my heart, without focusing on the outside, and without any value.”
Watch: Candace Cameron Bure admits that her body image is “smashed”
Using drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro as weight loss solutions, Bure said it is important to understand the “why” behind people’s decision to use them.
It makes me sad to see everyone suddenly get very thin because I think it’s very triggering for many people who grew up in the 80s and 90s.
“When I say you really need to do something that works for you, I’m not saying it’s just a broad brush and to be neutral,” she said. “I think the most important part is ‘why’ you do these things? Why do you exercise? Why do you take good care of it? Why do you have weight loss pills? Why? These reasons are very different for everyone.”

Candace Cameron Bure said she wanted to stay healthy to “enjoy my old age as I am.” (Michael Tamberg/Getty Image)
“For me, I have to fall in the ‘why do I have to take care of myself?’ I think as I get older, I want to enjoy my age.
She added: “Whether you include weight loss medications or not, it’s your best, it depends on everyone. I let it go.” “You guys see most of Hollywood suddenly getting thinner, as a woman, there’s a place of jealousy, like, ‘Oh, that’s an easy way out.’ But I know that’s not true for everyone.
Earlier this year, Bure (with three adult children with husband Valeri Bure) shared the boundaries of how she managed to develop health in terms of her physical positive aspects.

Candace Cameron Bure shares her summer workout tips. (Mega/GC image; Instagra/Candace Cameron Bure)
“I’ve whipped my body,” an emotional bure told podcast guest Allie Schnacky and daughter Natasha Bure “Candace Cameron Bure Podcast.” “I’ve talked about it very harshly. Too mean.”
Bure said that narrating the dream she had had, a Bible verse (number 22) allowed her to see her body in a different light.
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“Then God let my body turn back and talk, and my body said to me, ‘I’m not the body of that body, isn’t your life the whole day? Am I not your legs able to walk? I’m not your arm, does your arm allow you to pick it up and feed yourself? … Why do you hurt me so badly, you tell me so badly, you treat me so kindly, why do you do this, why do you endure you…What are you going to do?
“It’s like a stunning revelation in my life,” she continued. “It’s the weirdest story in the Bible, and God tells me what I mean to my body. I’ve never seen it like that–What God has given me is that it’s really beautiful, amazing.”
Watch: Candace Cameron Bure reveals unexpected ways God appears in her “Horst Moment”
Bure admits she is now “what to do I miss my body. ”
The actress later took to social media to share the clip of the episode.
“I’m mean to myself… looking back at my heart. Learning to speak to my body has been a journey, and I know I’m not alone. For those who have been with it – I hope you can feel the biggest virtual hug I can give you right now. I hope you can show with me the grace we really deserve,” she said.
Her faith eventually helped her recover, she said. “It’s never about my weight to me.” Tell people In 2016. “It’s an emotional issue.”
Prior to her book’s release, Bure also opened up her journey of personal growth to Fox News Digital, sharing unexpected ways God has shown her, and explaining how her new book will provide guidance and encouragement to those seeking everyday satisfaction.

Candace Cameron Bure told Fox News Digital about the “unexpected way” God showed up for her. (Stephen Federman/Getty Image)
“I’m always surprised because he always shows up, sometimes unexpectedly,” Bure said. “Sometimes, it’s the way I want him to show up, sometimes it’s the way I hope he won’t show up, but he did.”
“But over the years, I knew him and knew his character was something he had been there, literally, what I had been learning there,” she added. “So sometimes, at the most horrible moments, when I thought, ‘God, I need you to be with me. I need to feel your presence. Let me get through it.’ Sometimes, you want to win at the end and he takes you through it, like, “Yes, I did.” ”
“Sometimes you fail sometimes, sometimes you fail, but at that moment, I realized, ‘God, you’re with me. You actually helped me through failure, even if I’m not too brave, I feel that’s not what I want.
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