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    Candace Cameron Bure explains terrifying reason her family moved from Los Angeles

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJuly 11, 20242 Mins Read
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    Moving away from Los Angeles is nothing new for celebrities; Candace Cameron Bure is likely just the latest.

    The actress, who was on Full House, recently spoke to Fox News Digital about her family’s choice to leave Los Angeles.

    The mother of three grown children and 48-year-old actress detailed how not all Los Angelenos live behind gates and how this fact frequently put their safety at risk.

    She reflected on how her family had been harassed for years by strangers who would sneak up on them, take pictures, and even knock on their door.

    “People’s self-confidence is truly remarkable,” she remarked. And I hope I can play a role in your life. Unintentional or not, there is some of it. However, it can be extremely unsettling to go about your daily life without a clue as to what is ahead.

    She recently addressed a frequently requested topic on Instagram.

    The Bure family had indeed relocated from the City of Angels.

    “‘Why?’ ” On her Instagram Story, she said that it was primarily due to security concerns. Additionally, there has been a shift in the dynamics of your family. No longer do the children reside in Los Angeles. If they go, Mama will follow! My trip schedule is completely full. The changing of the seasons.

    Though she refrained from informing her supporters of her new location, she did confirm to Fox News Digital that she is still in California.

    According to Bure, “none of them are right.” Various legends have been circulated regarding the location of their relocation. “Not a single one. We remained in our current location. Texas was not our destination. It’s true that we’re still in California. Just up north, we made a shift. We’ve left Los Angeles behind.

    It’s reasonable that Bure and her family would want to relocate if ostensible admirers invade their personal space.

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