JoJo Siwa and Candace Cameron Bure may have resolved their TikTok conflict. But Natasha Cameron Bure, the actress’ daughter from “Fuller House,” has more to say.
What daughter of Candace Cameron Bure posted on social media
Natasha, 23, wrote on Thursday in an Instagram Story that has since been deleted. “Respectfully, someone saying ‘no’ to taking a photo with you is not a ‘tough experience.'” According to Us Weekly, this generation is incredibly sensitive and lacks self-confidence. There are allegedly bigger problems in this world than this, Natasha said. Grow old.
She is referring to Siwa, 19, who has made an effort to explain why she recently referred to Natasha’s mother as the “rudest celebrity” she had ever seen. In a follow-up video to her initial post on Sunday, Siwa mused, “You know, I had a difficult experience when I was little. “I was 11 years old, a huge fan, and I wanted a picture with her, but it wasn’t the right time for her,” the boy said.
Siwa declared, “I will say that just though I had a poor experience, that doesn’t indicate that she is a terrible human. “I believe that was simply a bad time for her, and little 11-year-old me was just so hyped and so excited, but that doesn’t mean she’s the worst human ever,” the speaker said. The ex-“Dance Moms” actress continued, “It was simply a difficult experience for me.
Cameron Bure responded to Siwa’s TikTok with an enigmatic verse from the Bible
Cameron Bure initially responded to Siwa’s TikTok with a mysterious Bible scripture, and Natasha later defended her mother by referring to her as the “coolest Mama.” Then, however, Cameron Bure announced to her followers on Instagram that she had spoken to Siwa over the phone and reached an understanding.
I met you at the Fuller House premiere when I was 11 years old, she [Siwa] stated, and we were all on the red carpet. In Cameron Bure’s memory, Siwa described. “I approached you and asked if I could take your picture. and you responded, “Not now,” to my request. then carried on with what you were doing, which was to pose for photos with other individuals on the red carpet.'”