Candace Cameron Bure talks about intimacy with husband Valeri Bure

(Instagram / Candace Cameron Bure)Candace Cameron Bure with former hockey player husband Valeri Bure

Actress and TV host Candace Cameron candidly shared she and husband Valeri Bure get intimate a lot whenever she's at home.

Aside from leading the cast of the reboot series "Fuller House," Candace is also one of the hosts of the daytime talk show "The View." She met her husband at a charity hockey game where he used to play as a hockey pro. Three teenage kids after and with her current schedule, Candace revealed to In Touch Weekly that they share a lot of intimate moments whenever possible. "I'm gone half the week, so when I'm home, we have to keep things alive," Candace reveals. 

Perhaps surprised by what she has shared, she told the interviewer "You're like TMI," then explained "But listen — my husband and I like to have fun with each other. We flirt a lot!"

While it is not the first time the actress had talked about how things are under the sheets, some viewers are still shocked because the actress is known to stand by her Christian beliefs. It is her openness about her religion in fact that recently got her into a hot seat with some of the show's fans because her role, they deem, is not in line with what she preaches.

In her younger years as DJ Tanner in the parent series "Full House," her character was well loved because of how she represented the teenage problems of that generation and because of the values DJ keeps intact at all situations.

In the recent series, DJ is a widow with three sons who she raises with the help of her sister and best friend. As an older woman with older problems, DJ was seen kissing different guys, getting drunk, and saying foul words in the recently concluded season made up of 13 episodes.

Social media has proven both kind and cruel to Candace as she reprises her role. While other viewers are happy with the way the story is going, some haters have arised and have attacked Candace on her portrayal and her beliefs. She recently addressed this hate on her Instagram where she posted a cartoon image of herself with the word "C'mon" with a lengthy caption, sharing a bit of her thoughts about the surrounding negativity.

"Fuller House" has been renewed for a second season, and viewers — both fans or otherwise — can't wait to see how DJ progresses in the series while keeping watch on how Cameron does in real life.

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