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Candace Cameron Bure Uses Teen Choice Award to Focus on Faith

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Candace Cameron Bure picked up the surf board at the 2017 Teen Choice Awards for favorite comedy TV actress for her role in Fuller House. The vocal Christian used the opportunity to share her faith.
 
In Fox's preshow live stream, Bure shared this advice with fans, "Dream big, but pray harder, because when you pray hard, God can exceed the dreams, your even biggest and wildest dreams. So do both."

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Bure also shared some secrets of what her fans can look forward to when the third season of Fuller House is released on Netflix September 22, 2017.

Bure said, "We just came back from Japan last night and shot an amazing episode there. It's a big season, and I can't wait for everyone to see it."

"So, if you think old Full House like Disney World or Hawaii. Japan in Fuller House is even bigger." 
 
Bure is still amazed at how much fans have embraced the series reboot.

She seized her winning to moment to say, "I'd like to thank all the fans, because it's all your votes."

"It's even more special because I'm a mom of three teens right now. And the fact that I get to make you guys laugh and you think I'm funny is such a joy for me."
 

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