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Candace Cameron-Bure's spills on Fuller House: 'We are having a blast'

By Alex Cramer


UPDATED FEBRUARY 7, 2019 6:57 AM EST

Candace Cameron-Bure let the crowd in on some Fuller Housesecrets during her book signing for Dancing Through Life: Steps of Courage andConviction. “I just came off the set, and we are in the middle of our fourthepisode that we’re taping right now,” an excited Candace told fans gatheredinside Barnes & Noble at Los Angeles’ The Grove on August 17. “This show isso good, and it’s so funny.”

Candace, who is joined by her fellow 90s sitcom co-stars JohnStamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber for the Netflix reboot that is set to air in 2016, continued: “We are having ablast, and I think you guys are going to really, really love it. I think itwill be everything that you hope it will be. I can’t wait for it.”

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In addition to her sitcom fame, the 39-year-old is best knownfor her appearance on the 18th season of Dancing With the Stars, where she hada strong run to finish in third place with her partner Mark Ballas. The motherof three decided to write her new book based on her experiences and theadversity she faced on the show. “I didn’t realize that I could grow somuch and this whole experience really pushed me out of my comfort zone,” sheexplained. “But not only that, I had to learn to handle the pressure, how tostay in the game, how to keep pushing forward even though I really wanted toquit.”How nervewracking was the experience for the seemingly cool and composed Candace?“I literally wanted to throw up before every dance going out on live televisionand doing that,” she admitted. “It was really hard.” Despitethe nerves, her experience on the show also gave her a lifelong friend in herdance partner. “I am still close to Mark Ballas,” she noted. “I texted him onthe way over here. I love Mark. We’re good friends.”

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clues and reality show updates, she also gave some importantadvice to one young fan who asked about becoming an actress. The devoutChristian shared: “It’s ok to say no. In any job that you have, if there’ssomething that makes you uncomfortable or doesn’t feel right, be willing towalk away. There’s nothing worth your integrity or character in life.”