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Candace Cameron Bure Clowns Herself for Being Conservative in Hollywood
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The actress' new video on TikTok receives mixed responses from people on the platform as an unimpressed person tells the Hallmark star, 'In order to be the drama you have to be relevant.'

AceShowbiz - Candace Cameron Bure poked fun at herself for being conservative in Hollywood. The actress took to TikTok to post a silly video, in which she questioned whether she fits into the Hollywood narrative considering her political stance.

In the Wednesday, October 20 video, the "Full House" alum lip-synced to an audio titled "I am a Socialist" by user @Brandon.sounds. It featured a clip of "RuPaul's Drag Race" star Scarlett Envy speaking about being a villain.

"Is it me? Am I the drama? I don't think I'm the drama," she mouthed the audio while relaxing outside. "Maybe I am. Am I the villain? I don't think I'm the villain." She also wrote over the clip, "When you're conservative in Hollywood."

Her video received mixed responses from people on the platform."In order to be the drama you have to be relevant," an unimpressed user wrote. Meanwhile, a fan of the actress came to her defense, commenting, "If you suddenly stopped liking her just because she doesn't have the same opinion as you, you are part of the problem in America right now."

"RuPaul's Drag Race" apparently caught wind of Candace's post and shaded her in a post on Thursday. "When your audio lands on the wrong side of TikTok & they have no idea," the account wrote in the new post.

The Hallmark star previously landed in hot water for posting a clip of her lip-syncing to "Jealous Girl" while holding up her Bible. "When they don't know the power of the Holy Spirit," she captioned the video.

Candace then addressed the criticism on Instagram Story. "I just came home and read a lot of messages that were not happy with my latest Instagram post that was a TikTok video. And I usually don't apologize for these things, but a lot of you thought it was weird, and I'm sorry," the Aurora Teagarden depicter explained at the time. "That was not my intention. I was using a very specific clip from TikTok and applying it to the power of the Holy Spirit, which is incredible."

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