It’s pretty obvious that Candace Cameron Bure’s “traditional marriage” comments alienated a lot of people — including her longtime friend and “Full House” co-star Jodie Sweetin. The on-screen sisters were once as thick as thieves, but Bure’s remarks drove a wedge between them and fractured their friendship.

Sweetin didn’t directly blast Bure like some other celebs, but she got her point across by reposting Holly Robinson Peete’s message, which partly read, “When we hear the words ‘traditional’ marriage to describe one type of marriage, it belittles the love and commitment that many legally married people have for each other and it triggers many of us to a time that we remember how the word ‘tradition’ was cloaked in Christianity and we were basically told that God didn’t want equality for all.” Soon after, fans noticed that Bure had unfollowed Sweetin on social media, and according to an insider, Bure’s comments were a major point of contention. “Jodie does not agree with Candace’s remarks and wanted to show where she stands,” they divulged to ET. “Candace is upset that Jodie chose to do this in a public way instead of talking to her one-on-one.”

And it looks like the two never patched things up. When Sweetin’s film was sold to Bure’s network, she didn’t hide her frustration. “I am disappointed, but in keeping with my mission of supporting the LGBTQ+ family, any potential or future money made from this sale will be donated to LGBTQ+ organizations,” she shared with People.

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