Jodie Sweetin is addressing experiences of a feud along with her former Full Home costar Candace Cameron Bure.
Sweetin, 43, spoke about her relationship with Cameron Bure, 49, on the Monday, April 28 version of “The Vault” podcast. She denied that her commentary defending the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony was aimed toward her Full Home sister.
However first, context: Sweetin took to her Instagram Tales in July 2024 to answer conservative backlash over the Opening Ceremony — significantly the second the place DJ, producer and LGBTQ+ icon Barbara Butch wore a silver headdress as drag artists and dancers surrounded her. Afterward, Cameron Bure posted an Instagram video accusing the ceremony of spoofing “The Final Supper” and mocking “the Christian religion.”
Based on Olympic organizers, the scene depicted Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
On the time, Sweetin shared a video of comic Walter Masterson poking enjoyable on the controversy.
“Inform me you don’t learn about artwork or historical past, with out TELLING me you don’t learn about artwork and historical past….” she wrote by way of her Instagram Story with a hyperlink to the clip that aimed to teach a disgruntled Olympics fan.
Almost one 12 months after the brouhaha, “The Vault” cohost Amir Yass introduced up Sweetin’s put up and recommended that she was “talking about” Cameron Bure.
“To be trustworthy, I wasn’t talking about her,” Sweetin clarified, including, “There was already one thing that had occurred the place we went on a divergent path, after which I noticed the Olympics factor and the way individuals had been freaking out about it, so I stated, ‘Oh my God, inform me you don’t know something about artwork historical past with out telling me you realize nothing,’ and everybody was like, ‘She got here for Candace!’”
Sweetin was caught off guard by the eye on her and Cameron Bure.
“And I used to be like, ‘What the…?’ I used to be like getting a therapeutic massage or one thing, and I got here out to all of this, and I used to be like, ‘What did I…? Oh, she stated … ohhhhhh. Properly, I assume that’s it!’” she recalled.
Whereas she wasn’t purposely insulting Cameron Bure, she stands by her comment.
“I’m not altering something I stated,” she stated. “Nevertheless it was not an intentional dig. Nevertheless it was nonetheless what I needed to say.”
Sweetin performed center baby Stephanie Tanner on the traditional sitcom Full Home, whereas Cameron Bure portrayed eldest daughter DJ Tanner. The collection ran on ABC from 1987 to 1995.
Based on Sweetin, the TV siblings have “by no means truly ‘gotten into it.’ She posted her viewpoint and I posted mine, and we’ve at all times been very completely different on these issues.”

Cameron Bure and Sweetin with fellow ‘Full Home’ alums John Stamos and Lori Loughlin in October 2024. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Photographs
She famous that they’ve lived “very completely different” life, musing, “We simply exist in several worlds, however she remains to be somebody I’ve recognized since I used to be 5 years previous.”
Sweetin defined: “It’s like members of the family. Perhaps we don’t discuss on a regular basis, and I do know if politics comes up it’s not going to go nicely, however I don’t hate you. I’m not going to not hug you, however I’m additionally not going to not maintain my mouth shut. In order that’s what I did. That’s how I take a look at it. You don’t need to observe or no matter, that’s cool.”
She added, “I’ll be good, however I cannot be quiet.”
Again in 2022, Cameron Bure unfollowed Sweetin on Instagram amid her “conventional marriage” controversy. On the time, Sweetin backed JoJo Siwa, who criticized Cameron Bure’s remarks about Nice American Household’s programming. Sweetin, for her half, nonetheless retains up with the actress on the platform.
“I’m not gonna unfollow anyone!” she stated. “I don’t dwell my life primarily based on social media. I feel it may be used for some nice issues, and I additionally assume it may be actually unfavorable and stuffed with a variety of s***, significantly today.”
“Unfollow me, don’t observe, whatevs,” she continued. “Individuals announce their departure. It’s like, ‘Cool, yeah, goodbye! You reside in f***ing Wyoming. I don’t know you!’ And if individuals I do know unfollow me due to what I passionately consider in, then we’re simply very completely different individuals.”