Jodie Sweetin Speaks on Candace Cameron Bure

Jodie Sweetin Speaks on Candace Cameron Bure

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Jodie Sweetin says she and Full House co-star Candace Cameron Bure 'sit on very opposite sides of things' when it comes to politics.

The 44-year-old actress appeared on the podcast Only Child with Bob the Drag Queen, where she was asked about if she still is close with her co-stars.

The Los Angeles-born actress said of Cameron Bure, 49, who played her character Stephanie Tanner's older sister D.J. Tanner, 'Candace does her thing.'

Sweetin, who appeared with Cameron Bure on the series from 1987 to 1995 and the reboot Fuller House from 2016 to 2020, hinted at a possible personality clash where it comes to issues.

'You know, we sit on very opposite sides of things, and I'm just kind of a loud, outspoken b**** about a lot of things, and that's not going to stop me,' Sweetin said. 'And if that ain't you, that ain't you.'

Both sitcom stars have been : Sweetin has been seen demonstrating at multiple anti-ICE rallies over the past year, donning that read, 'We f***ing hate .' 

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Jodie Sweetin, 44, says she and Full House co-star Candace Cameron Bure 'sit on very opposite sides of things' when it comes to politics 

Sweetin and Bure seen together at the 2019 Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards

She was previously seen at an in Los Angeles in June of 2022.

 The 44-year-old actress appeared on the podcast Only Child with Bob the Drag Queen , where she was asked about if she still is close with her co-stars

The Los Angeles-born actress said of Cameron Bure, 49, who played her character Stephanie Tanner's older sister D.J. Tanner, 'Candace does her thing'; Bure seen in February 2026

Sweetin appeared with Cameron Bure on the original series from 1987 to 1995 and the Netflix reboot Fuller House from 2016 to 2020; seen in 1987 with late co-star Bob Saget

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Sweetin said that she reconnected with the twins for the first time in years after the unexpected death of costar Bob Saget in January of 2022.

'When we saw Mary Kate and Ashley after Bob had passed, that was the first time we'd all really been together and seen each other in years,' Sweetin said. 'Because they were in New York and like in Europe.'

On the podcast, Sweetin said she was confused about how to navigate her career and life when she was 13 and the show went off the air in 1995.

'I was really lost ... I think, in like my teens, early 20s, about what I was supposed to do next,' she said.

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