Jodie Sweetin provided a uncommon public opinion on the political ideologies of her former Full House costar Candace Cameron Bure.
Through the February 13 episode of the “Solely Baby With Bob the Drag Queen” podcast, host Bob the Drag Queen introduced Bure, 49, up in dialog with Sweetin, 44.
“Candace has gone a bit bit…” Bob, 39, mentioned earlier than trailing off as Sweetin, who initially starred as Bure’s onscreen sibling within the Nineteen Eighties to Nineties sitcom earlier than the pair reprised their roles in Netflix’s 2016 spinoff Fuller House, picked up his sentence.
“Candace does her factor and, you already know, we sit on very reverse sides of issues and I’m simply, form of, a loud outspoken bitch about numerous issues, and that’s not going to cease me and if that ain’t you, that ain’t you,” Sweetin mentioned.
Bob additionally joked that “perhaps Candace will play Karoline Leavitt” if the White Home press secretary and Republican celebration member had been ever portrayed by an actor, which drew a watch roll from Sweetin earlier than she mentioned, “These lips although, these lips,” referring to on-line hypothesis about Leavitt’s puffier look in latest months.
Sweetin is a vocal advocate for points together with the LGBTQIA+ group and reproductive freedom whereas Bure holds conservative ideologies on account of her religious Christian religion.
In December 2025, Sweetin, who performed Stefanie Tanner on Full Home reverse Bure’s DJ Tanner, spoke out in assist of her former costar’s religion. “She was the closest factor I needed to a sister. We fought like sisters, even once we had been children, that’s the connection we had,” Sweetin mentioned on the December 16 episode of “The Second” podcast. “Candace’s religion, to be fairly sincere, has all the time been on the forefront for her, and I’ve zero downside with that.”
She expanded on the time, “I’ve no downside with faith if it brings you peace and happiness, not essentially saying that her model of faith is peace and happiness. I don’t actually know. I do know that I don’t suppose you possibly can actually love folks if you happen to don’t respect them.”
That very same month, Bure exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about why she has developed to selecting movie roles rooted in faith. “Sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ actually is an important factor in my life, and I get to share this in artistic methods as a lady of religion within the leisure trade,” she mentioned on the time.
On one other podcast, recorded about 5 months previous to Sweetin’s “The Second” interview, Sweetin detailed why she has confirmed vocal about her personal beliefs through the years. “It’s not even that I, like, select something. It’s simply who I’m,” she mentioned on the June 15 episode of the “Between Us” podcast. “It’s who I’ve all the time been. I had numerous mates in highschool who jogged my memory of tales, the place I stepped in and fought for someone [who] was being handled unjustly or unfairly.”












