'Full House' Actress Says Reunion Show Will Keep Its Wholesome Values; Candace Cameron Bure's Christian Fan Base React [SEE HERE]

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With news of the 'Full House' reunion trending everywhere, Candace Cameron Bure, who appears to be the main focal point of the revamped show, announced that it will keep its clean image/family values and her large Christian fan base reacted. 

"The rumors are TRUE!! The Full House sequel 'Fuller House' is coming to Netflix in 2016!" Bure announced on FB, "I'm not sure if that was the best or worst kept secret! We are extremely excited and I can't wait to share more over the next few weeks! Stay tuned!!"

"Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go dust off my shoulder pads and scrunchies. You got it, dude!"

According to multiple reports and actor John Stamos it will be a 13-episode series titled 'Fuller House.' Airing on Netflix next year and Stamos, will produce and guest star in the show.


The revamp will be centered around Bure's character DJ Tanner and Stamos maintained that it will start off with a one-hour reunion and then be a spinoff series featuring DJ and her three sons, along with her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and neighbor Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber).

As soon Bure made the announcement, her supporters began to flood her Facebook page with comments of support and request.

"Yay! I just ask that you PLEASE keep the same morals that the original had! None of these modern issues are necessary to have a great show," one commenter said.

Another reaffirmed, "Hope it is CLEAN!!!"

Others were ecstatic about it coming back and likewise shared their support, "Can't wait to see it! A family friendly program! Thank God!" someone else maintained.

Bure has been greatly praised for keeping her Christian values intact while balancing mainstream success. Many of her fans were relieved that they might get a clean show to watch in this day and age.

'Fuller House,' will put a twist on the original series, while upholding the tone and values ingrained in the family-friendly sitcom. 

"We want to protect the image of 'Full House,'" Bure, told TheBlaze, "We're all going into this with the understanding that we're going to give the fans what the original show gave, which was good family programming that you'll want to watch with your children."

"Another good and wholesome show that I can add to my very small lineup of clean shows!!!" a happy commenter stated, while another added, "So excited to see a great family show with great values and lessons coming back!"

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