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Yahoo
25-05-2025
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Candace Cameron Bure Stuns Fans With Handstand Photo: 'Like a Boss!'
On Saturday, May 3, actress posted a series of workout photos to her Instagram to remind her fans that "fitness isn't one-size-fits-all" because they show her working out in a variety of ways. The one photo that caught everyone's eye, however, is one of Cameron Bure, 49, and her workout buddy/trainer, Kira Stokes, doing perfect handstands. Her friends and fans alike cannot believe it. "You are so impressive!! 👏👏👏," writes friend and fellow Great American Family actress Danica McKellar. Stokes adds, "Love this, you and US 👯♀️ so much!! These pics brought back so many memories (gosh our handstand game was on point!)…we will be making more for years to come. Cheers to being STOKED FOR LIFE💪." One fan wrote, "Love the band pic and handstand pic!", and another added, "Like a boss with that handstand! 💪🏼(ps: Bike riding forever!😍)." A third fan added, "Thanks for always being so inspiring … both in your fitness and walk with God!! Much love Downunder 🇦🇺🦘🐨." "You're an awesome workout person, Candace and i'm so proud of the way you keep yourself in good shape!! 💪🏋♀️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊," wrote a fourth fan. Cameron Bure also wanted to remind her fans that you just have to "keep moving" every day. "Fitness isn't one-size-fits-all AND it doesn't have to look the same year after year.💪🏼 My workouts have changed so much over time — Pilates, lifting, walking, Kira Stokes Fit App, you name it!! I just try to keep moving and give my body what it needs in each season.🤗 #nationalfitnessday," writes the actress. Cameron Bure can next be seen on Great American Family in the second installment of the Aisley McGregor mystery series, The Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case For the Yarn Maker." "We are beyond excited to share the next cozy Ainsley McGregor mystery with our amazing audience of fans and friends. Expect the stakes to be higher, romance to bloom and a clever ending you'd never expect," wrote the Fuller House star on Instagram. The Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case For the Yarn Maker premieres May 22 on Pure Flix.
Yahoo
14-03-2025
- Entertainment
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Google under fire for allegation it's censoring faith-based content
(NewsNation) — Google is under fire for alleged discrimination against faith-based programming by YouTube TV, which the tech giant owns and operates. In a letter to Google and parent company Alphabet, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr told CEOs Neal Mohan and Sundar Pichai that he has received complaints that YouTube TV has an unwritten policy that discriminates against faith-based content. Carr cites the example of Great American Media, which says that YouTube TV refuses to carry it, despite being the second fastest-growing channel in cable television. He said the network is carried on cable and streaming services Comcast, Cox, Hulu, FuboTV and DirecTV Stream. Why Christians use eggs in Easter celebrations In a post on X, Carr said he's 'asking Google for answers.' In his letter, he said the allegations come at a time 'when American public discourse has experienced an unprecedented surge in censorship.' NewsNation reached out to Google and its parent company for comment, and this story will be updated with their response. In an interview with NewsNation's Adrienne Bankert, Great American Media CEO Bill Abbott said the channel celebrates faith, family and country. Since the channel's launch in 2021, Abbott said the positive response from viewers has been overwhelming: 'I get an outpouring of affection, and a feeling of like, we have nowhere else to go, and after a long, hard day, it's great to be able come home, put your channel on and know we are going to have something to enjoy that won't in any way be dark or drive us to feel divisive.' Great American Family, the company's flagship network, bills itself 'as America's premiere destination for quality family-friendly programming, featuring original Christmas movies, rom-coms and classic series that celebrate faith, family and country.' It's available in 50 million households via cable and satellite providers, according to the channel. Former VP candidate Nicole Shanahan gets baptized In 2022, Candace Cameron Bure, a devout Christian, joined the channel as its chief creative officer. The actress, producer and best-selling author grew up playing D.J. Tanner on 'Full House' and revived the role for a Netflix original series, 'Fuller House.' She starred in Hallmark Channel movies before joining Great America Media. Cameron Bure caused controversy after saying the Hallmark Channel was a different network than when she started, and she believed Great American Family would keep traditional marriage 'at its core.' 'What really differentiates our channel from some of the other ones out there is that we're not afraid to talk about God and God's hand in our lives instead of fate or providence,' Cameron Bure told The Hollywood Reporter. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.