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Why Candace Cameron Bure’s Daughter Natasha Is No Longer “Showing More Skin” on Social Media
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Date:2025-04-19 15:15:58
In this full house, Natasha Bure is all about full coverage.
The influencer—whose parents are actress Candace Cameron Bure and her hockey player husband Valeri Bure—got candid about a recent change to her wardrobe.
"Modesty & I have come a long way truthfully," the 24-year-old shared on her Instagram Story Aug. 11. "A year or two ago I dressed COMPLETELY different and showed WAY more of my body than I ever needed to."
Now, she looks back at old photos of herself and has a flushed reaction.
"A lot of that came from where I was finding my worth and thinking that showing more skin, was more attractive," Natasha reflected. "I actually think the opposite now. I think dressing classy & upholding modesty is so beautiful. I'll actually feel myself 100x more & am so much more confident in outfits that show less skin."
The Home Sweet Home star also noted that keeping covered up helps her uphold her personal beliefs.
"I still want to dress stylishly and keep up with the trends but I don't ever want to compromise my values," Natasha added. "I want my words and how I present myself, to match!!"
In addition to working with beauty and fashion brands on sponsored Instagram campaigns, Natasha is also an actress and singer, dropping her single "Unlove you" earlier this year.
And, after making a cameo in her mom's show Fuller House in 2020, she'll be starring in the upcoming holiday movie A Christmas for the Ages.
Candace and Valeri are also parents to sons Maksim Valerievich Bure, 21, and Lev Valerievich Bure, 23.
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