Candace Cameron Bure just completed the 30-hour trip back to her $2.35M four-bedroom Malibu home on Monday night after enjoying a luxurious Italian vacation with her family.
The 48-year-old former child star Instastoried a rare snap of her son Lev Valerievich Bure – who’s not on social media – with his wife of five months, Elliot Dunham, on the trip.
Candace – who boasts 14.2M social media followers – gushed of the newlyweds: ‘Cutie pies!’
The 24-year-old Liberty University grad lives in the Napa Valley where he works as VP of Bure Family Wines – which Bure, her husband Valeri Bure, and their friend Joshua Peeples co-founded in 2006.
‘Words cannot express the joy we have felt this weekend celebrating the marriage of our son and his bride Elliott. We gained a beautiful daughter and a wonderful family to do life with,’ the two-time Daytime Emmy nominee gushed on January 30.
Candace Cameron Bure just completed the 30-hour trip back to her $2.35M four-bedroom Malibu home on Monday night after enjoying a luxurious Italian vacation with her family
‘I have an overwhelming sense of love, joy, peace and contentment thanks to God’s blessing of family and friendship. My heart is so full…What a celebration it was! The Holy Spirit was present, the gospel was preached, and love filled the air.
‘Covenant vows were made and hearts watching were reminded of theirs long ago. We talked, we ate, speeches were given, toasts were made, we laughed, we danced, we celebrated!
What a glorious day! This mama is over the moon happy!’
Lev previously called off his eight-month engagement to fiancée Taylor Hutchison in 2021 after dating Duck Dynasty star Bella Robertson from 2018-2020.
Candace and the Russian 50-year-old also brought along their 25-year-old daughter Natasha Valerievna Bure and their 22-year-old son Maksim Valerievich Bure.
This Saturday, Bure and Valeri will impressively celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary.
The Unsung Hero producer-star was only 19 when she first met the retired NHL star after being introduced by her Full House castmate Dave Coulier at a charity hockey game.
‘I’m often asked for marriage advice. What’s the secret? Lord knows I will never write a book about it because we are still learning every year, every day,’ Candace wrote back in 2021.
The 48-year-old former child star Instastoried a rare snap of her son Lev Valerievich Bure – who’s not on social media – with his wife of five months, Elliot Dunham, on the trip
The 24-year-old Liberty University grad lives in the Napa Valley where he works as VP of Bure Family Wines – which Candace, her husband Valeri Bure, and their friend Joshua Peeples co-founded in 2006 (pictured last Saturday)
The two-time Daytime Emmy nominee and the Russian 50-year-old also brought along their 25-year-old daughter Natasha Valerievna Bure and their 22-year-old son Maksim Valerievich Bure (pictured November 28)
This Saturday, Candace and Valeri will impressively celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary (pictured June 11)
Aside from her self-titled podcast, Bure has two movies coming out on the Great American Family Channel – The Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case for the Winemaker premiering October 4 and A Christmas Less Traveled premiering in November
‘Grace. Grace. Grace. Communication (which is so important but difficult when one partner isn’t willing.) Sex. Laughter. Patience. Lots of patience. Love (a verb. which must be put into action, it’s not just a feeling.) No marriage is picture perfect. Not one. And certainly not ours.
‘But through thick and thin, ups and downs, God has blessed us tremendously with guidance and perseverance. I believe God is the secret sauce. I have more love for this man today than the day we married each other. And I know he does for me.’
Aside from her self-titled podcast, Bure has two movies coming out on the Great American Family Channel – The Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case for the Winemaker premiering October 4 and A Christmas Less Traveled premiering in November.
The SoCal native first found fame as D.J. Tanner in Jeff Franklin’s San Francisco-set sitcom Full House, which aired for eight seasons on ABC spanning 1987-1995.
Candace then reprised her role in the Netflix continuation Fuller House, which aired for four seasons spanning 2016-2020.