Jodie Sweetin reveals where she stands with Full House co-star Candace Cameron Bure: I wont keep my mouth shut

Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure in a feud? Cut it out!There is no bad blood between the “Full House” stars, who played sisters DJ and Stephanie Tanner, respectively, on the ABC sitcom that ran for eight seasons from 1987 to 1995.Last summer, Sweetin, 43, and Bure, 49, had different opinions over the Paris Olympics — with “The Jane Mysteries” star calling out conservatives for their harsh opinions on the opening ceremony, which featured drag queens.Bure dubbed the number, which referenced Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” “disgusting” and said it was mocking “the Christian faith.”Despite their dueling feelings, Sweetin set the record straight on where she stands with her on-screen sibling.“Tell us you don’t know about art,'” host Amir Yass said on the latest episode of his “The Vault” podcast, quoting Sweetin.“You were speaking about her…”The “How Rude, Tanneritos!” podcast host quickly clarified: “To be honest, I wasn’t speaking about her.”“There was already something that had happened where we went on a divergent path,” explained Sweetin.

“And then I saw the Olympics thing and how people were freaking out about it, so I said, ‘Oh my God, tell me you don’t know anything about art history without telling me you know nothing,’ and everyone was like, ‘She came for Candace!'”The “Fuller House” star admitted she was shocked by that rumor.Sweetin recalled, “And I was like, ‘What the…?’ I was, like, getting a massage or something, and I came out to all of this, and I was like, ‘What did I…? Oh, she said….ohhhhhh.Well, I guess that’s it!'”“I’m not changing anything I said,” she insisted.

“But it was not an intentional dig.But it was still what I wanted to say.”“It’s funny, we’ve never actually ‘gotten into it’,” she said.

“She posted her viewpoint and I posted mine, and we’ve always been very different on those things.I think it was just… n...

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