Candace Cameron Bure Reveals Grandma Name She Wants But Her Kids Vetoed

Candace Cameron Bure
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 09: Candace Cameron Bure attends the 31st Annual MovieGuide Awards Gala at Avalon Hollywood & Bardot on February 09, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

By Mallory Mattingly

Candace Cameron Bure isn’t a grandma yet, but she already knows what she wants her future grandkids to call her.

“You know what I want…but my kids have vetoed? …They are like, ‘That’s so dumb, mom.’ I want CandyGram. My name’s Candy, and I’m a grandma — I’m CandyGram!” Bure revealed on podcast.

Bure’s co-host, Lisa Whittle, quickly said, “I kinda love that actually, but they vetoed it?” To which Bure replied that her kids told her, “That’s so dumb, mom.”

Regardless of her kids feelings, many of Bure’s fans loved the name.

“I actually like Candy Gram, that’s cute and different,” one person wrote.

Related: How Candace Cameron Bure Tackles Tricky Topic of Body Image By Looking to Bible

Another said, “I love it! We called my grandma ‘Annie Gram.’ I’m also an Annie. Therefore, I will also be Annie Gram.”

“I think it’s adorable…my kids’ grandma’s name is Kandee and they call her gram. I never thought to combine it!” another fan commented.

This season of Bure’s podcast has focused on our minds, bodies and souls — and seeing ourselves the way God sees us.

Bure revealed that she loves to look at posts on social media about food, fitness, skin care and more that relate to health and wellness.

But, “while I’ve made great strides, there has still never been an overall peace about all of those aspects of my life, feeling at peace because I always feel like I have to strive to, ‘oh, what’s the new way of eating? What’s the new latest skincare product? What’s the new fitness thing that everyone’s doing?” Bure said.

Whittle added that it’s “a very real possibility that you are consuming things from social media that are really exacerbating your body struggle.”

“You can change your algorithm, you can unfollow people that if it’s just not a healthy place for you to keep looking at certain images, unfollow and change it,” Bure encouraged.

Bure just released a new devotional book, Rise and Renew: A 30-Day Devotional to Heal a Hurting Heart, Overcome Emotional Pain, and Grow in Your Faith – Interactive Devotions with Bible … and Creative Exercises (One Step Closer), which is all about looking at ourselves the way God defines us.

The devotional will include:

  • A Scripture passage for every day that addresses what it means to live a life made new
  • Stories of personal experiences and real-life moments when Candace leaned on Jesus for help, hope, and healing, to remind you that God wants to help and heal you too
  • Insightful questions to ask yourself about where you are, how you’re feeling, and who you are becoming
  • Interactive activities and exercises such as filling in a list or adding to a chart—all ways to help you find a fresh, new perspective on the topic at hand

While she might not be “CandyGram” just yet, Bure certainly stays busy with plenty of other ventures.

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