Some A+ Internet Sleuthing Led Candace Cameron Bure To Share Full House Adventure From The Night She Met Her Husband
It’s one thing to meet your significant other on the set of a movie or TV show, though that's how a lot of celebrity couples first start out. It’s another to meet your future husband while at a random hockey game with your Full House co-stars. However, Candace Cameron Bure shared the fun adventure she had with her Full and Fuller House co-stars after some sleuthing took her down memory lane. Now she's sharing how she first met hubby Valeri Bure.
The actress took to Instagram for her 25th wedding anniversary with her husband, telling a story of her adventure from the night she first met him and share some photos. Candace Cameron Bure was in awe to find throwbacks to a night she and Full House co-stars Dave Coulier, Bob Saget and Lori Loughlin visited a hockey rink, which led to her meeting Valeri Bure. She reminisced about that night, sharing how she met that “super cute, blonde haired, extremely talented Russian pro hockey player.”
Thanks to the Internet, the Hallmark movie star was able to relive one of the best nights of her life, and even see some photos she’d never encountered before. Candace Cameron Bure went on to thank her co-stars, as well as the photographers for capturing those memories that will live on forever:
This just goes to show that nearly everything is forever on the Internet, and if one digs hard enough, images from the deepest of crevices can resurface. It’s so great that the actress took the effort to search out pictures from the night she met her husband, so she can remember that night even more and look back on it fondly. While Candace Cameron Bure's memories will always stick with her, it’s nice that she has photographic evidence of such a wonderful night with wonderful co-stars. It also makes me wonder: Just what else is hiding on the Internet?
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