Candace Cameron Bure does not suffer this year.
Over the weekend, the “Fuller House” star hit the trolls on the internet, who apparently took shade with her family Christmas photo.
Bure, 44, posted the disputed photo – taken by photographer Melissa Coulier, the wife of Bure’s former co-star Dave Coulier – on Instagram on January 2nd. In it, she poses with her husband Valeri and the couple’s three children: daughter Natasha, 22, and sons Lev, 20, and Maksim, 18.
Admittedly, the photo does not look like a sincere moment photographed on the phone and seems to bear the marks of a heavy work of Photoshop, which brought comparisons with an album cover or a clothing advertisement.
However, some commentators have joined the family, suggesting that one of Bure’s sons “looks like a stone’s throw away” and her daughter resembles “an evil Disney movie queen.”
“Oh, my God, I didn’t smile or look at the camera. Judge me !!! “Natasha replied in her own IG comment.
Also on Saturday, Bure posted a response on Facebook to the partial negativity: “Do you think it’s funny to criticize someone’s children? Make jokes about them? To criticize our hypostases? The direction we are looking? Our physical appearance and facial expressions?
“I wished blessings to everyone, as I shared it in the spirit of a happy new year, yet so many of you came back with jokes about our appearance and criticism of what you thought would have been a better photo. She continued. “Shame on you. It doesn’t matter if you’re 10 or 90, the rude is rude … If you don’t like something, move on. There are real people and feelings behind every screen.”
“PS,” she finished, “Please don’t tell me to ignore the” ugly ones. ” There were a lot of well-meaning people who thought it would be funny to point things out and share their comments, “with love.” Umm … this is not love. That’s rude. “
Bure’s family photos look like lightning rods. In November, she posted a picture of herself and Valeri with his hand over her shoulder, leaning on one of her breasts, which some commentators considered inappropriate.
“[Valeri] he can touch me whenever he wants and I hope he will, ”Bure replied in the first of what would become a multi-stage defense of photography. “This is what a healthy and good marriage and relationship means.”