Jodie Sweetin, 44, and Candace Cameron Bure, 49, Look Amazing 39 Years After ‘Full House’ Debut
Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure are two of the most iconic stars from the beloved TV series Full House. Sweetin played Stephanie Tanner, the lively middle child, while Bure starred as D.J. Tanner, the responsible older sister.
The show, which aired from 1987 to 1995, became a defining part of 1990s family television and left a lasting mark on pop culture. Both actresses have continued working in entertainment, building strong careers and maintaining a devoted fan base.
Despite their long history together on screen, Sweetin and Bure have very different political beliefs. Bure has publicly expressed conservative views, including positions against LGBTQ+ rights, while Sweetin has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ equality. Over the years, this contrast has sparked speculation among fans about whether it affected their personal relationship. Sweetin has consistently clarified that, despite their differences, there is no bad blood between them.
Sweetin recently spoke about their relationship on the podcast Only Child With Bob the Drag Queen. When asked about Bure, she explained, “She’s doing her own thing, you know, and we’re on completely opposite sides. I’m, let’s say, outspoken on a lot of issues and that’s not going to change. If you’re not like that, you’re not like that.” She emphasized that their differing opinions do not mean they are enemies.
The actress described their bond as “like family,” noting that they have known each other since childhood. “We just exist in different worlds, but she’s still someone I’ve known since I was five. It’s like family,” Sweetin said. She acknowledged that discussions about politics can be difficult, but stressed that it does not create personal hostility. “I don’t hate you. I’m not going to not hug you, but I also won’t stay silent. That’s how I handle it,” she added.
Entertainment Weekly has reported that Sweetin has long stood by the idea that her relationship with Bure is not defined by politics. During an interview on the podcast The Vault last year, she said, “We’ve never had a fight over our different beliefs. We just live very different lifestyles.” Sweetin’s approach demonstrates that two people can maintain respect and connection even when their worldviews clash.
She concluded her discussion on Only Child With Bob the Drag Queen by stating, “I’ll be kind, but I won’t be silent.” Sweetin’s words highlight her commitment to honesty and personal integrity, while also showing that civility and friendship can exist alongside disagreement.
The story of Sweetin and Bure is a reminder that real-life relationships can survive differences in opinion. Just like family, strong bonds can endure even when people disagree on major issues. Sweetin’s willingness to speak her mind while keeping respect for her former co-star sets an example of handling conflict with balance and grace.
Sweetin’s approach is a healthy way to navigate disagreements with people we care about. It shows that it’s possible to maintain connections without compromising one’s values. What do you think about how Sweetin manages her relationship with Bure? Share your thoughts in the comments.


