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‘Luscious Lesbians’: Candace Cameron Bure Takes Part in Racy ‘Dirty Dancing’ Scene in ‘Fuller House’

11 Mar

‘Luscious Lesbians’: Candace Cameron Bure Takes Part in Racy ‘Dirty Dancing’ Scene in ‘Fuller House’

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Despite her regular profession of being a Christian on television, talk show host and actor and sister to Kirk Cameron, Candace Cameron Bure recently let loose in an episode of “Fuller House”—a restart of the 80’s show “Full House”—pulling out her “dirty dancing” moves with her best friend in a lingerie-style dress, the two being referred to as “luscious lesbians.” The episode, which is the third for “Fuller House,” is raising concern among Christians who had looked up to the actor as a Christian role model.

In “Funner House,” Cameron Bure, who plays D.J. Tanner, spends the evening drinking and dancing at a night club with her best friend Kimmy Gibbler and sister Stephanie Tanner.

“When Stephanie, Kimmy and D.J. have a girls’ night out and leave Joey in charge of the kids, things get wild out on the town and at home,” the show description outlines.

As the women are preparing to leave the house, Tanner comments about her low-cut, short black dress, “I don’t know if I should be tugging this thing down or pulling it up.”

The women, who refer to themselves as the “She-Wolf Pack,” go to a night club called “Euphoria,” where they decide to order tequila shots. While at the club, Tanner tells Gibbler about her idea to do the “Dirty Dancing” routine together, and sister Stephanie Tanner speaks to M.C. Macy Gray about performing the song to get back at Gibbler’s “two-timing ex.”

During the dance-off, which also includes two men dancing suggestively, Tanner concocts a means to win by “bust[ing] out our big Dirty Dancing lift.”

“Sure that’s not the tequila talking?” Gibbler asks.

“Well, yeah, it totally is,” Tanner replies.

As the women win the dance-off, they are announced by Macy Gray as “luscious lesbians,” at which neither Tanner or her friend bat an eye.

“And the winners are these two luscious lesbians!” Gray declares. “Get up here you sexy people!”

“We’re the sexy people!” Tanner proclaims as she hurries to the stage and grabs the microphone. “I was just gonna stay in tonight, but my friends insisted that I go out and have some adult fun. They knew I needed to take care of me. Oh, I love you guys so d*rn much! Thank you, Euphoria! And the wait staff and the bartenders!”

“Shots for everybody! She-Wolf Pack is buying!” she announces.

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One of the episodes of “Fuller House” shows Kimmy Gibbler and Stephanie Tanner locking lips for several seconds until Gibbler’s ex-husband pulls them apart, and another contains a scene with heavy sexual references.

I never liked ‘Full House’, but at least it mostly tried to be good, clean entertainment, if corny along the lines of the Brady Bunch…

Guess the Full House gals have all ‘grown up’ into modern-day Ameriskanks…

P.S. How does doing a saucy dance routine with another chick ‘get back’ at a cheating ex-? Only a young woman would be so fricking stupid as to think said ‘ex-‘ would even give a shit…

 
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Posted by on March 11, 2016 in America, The Decline, The Kulturkampf

 

16 responses to “‘Luscious Lesbians’: Candace Cameron Bure Takes Part in Racy ‘Dirty Dancing’ Scene in ‘Fuller House’

  1. thedeti

    March 11, 2016 at 5:43 pm

    I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. A sizable number of Christian women in “Christian ministry” are divorced, as are a smaller number of men in ministry. Most Christian women have had premarital sex. No one calls out Christian women for anything they do or say.

     
    • Will S.

      March 11, 2016 at 8:05 pm

      When a ‘Christian’ woman marries a celebrity, be it a Hollywood actor, a rock star, or a professional athlete (Valeri Bure in Candace Cameron’s case), it shows she’s just as flaky as a secular ‘groupie’ who marries some star. Thereafter, nobody ought to be surprised by anything she does…

       
      • Will S.

        March 11, 2016 at 10:25 pm

        I know, she’s a famous person herself, and famous people marry other famous people. I consider all of them flaky, anyway, because they mostly are.

         
  2. infowarrior1

    March 11, 2016 at 6:09 pm

    “Born again virgins” heh.

     
    • Will S.

      March 11, 2016 at 8:05 pm

      Yeah, really! 🙂

       
  3. Sanne

    March 12, 2016 at 11:42 am

    There is a reason that the acting profession wasn’t a particularly respectable one before Hollywood started calling them stars. Of course, they still happened to have some standards then, unlike now, partly because Christians of that period boycotted indecent movies which led to the adoption of the Code. Modern Christians, on the other hand, keep expressing their “deep concern” but are unable to unplug. They can’t sacrifice even this minor thing for their faith and then wonder why society keeps going down the drain.

     
    • Will S.

      March 13, 2016 at 1:29 am

      Well said; agree completely.

       
  4. feeriker

    March 12, 2016 at 11:48 am

    Despite her regular profession of being a Christian on television, talk show host and actor and sister to Kirk Cameron, Candace Cameron Bure recently let loose in an episode of “Fuller House”—a restart of the 80’s show “Full House”—pulling out her “dirty dancing” moves with her best friend in a lingerie-style dress, the two being referred to as “luscious lesbians.”

    To believe anybody having anything to do with Hollywood who refers to themselves as “Christian” is the ultimate in gullability and naiveté. It’s akin to the madam of a brothel or a child pornographer referring to themselves as “Christian.” Some lifestyles and professions by their very nature are simply the polar opposite of “Christian.”

     
  5. feeriker

    March 12, 2016 at 11:55 am

    Modern Christians, on the other hand, keep expressing their “deep concern” but are unable to unplug. They can’t sacrifice even this minor thing for their faith and then wonder why society keeps going down the drain.

    Unplugging the electronic idiot box in my home six months ago and cutting off the digital sewage feed to it was one of the best things I’ve ever done for myself, personally and spiritually. I’m amazed at how much I not only do NOT miss it, but how repelled I am at the very idea of ever reconnecting it again.

    Christians who are sincere in their faith really need to unplug from the Hollywood matrix. It’s a form of spiritual healing that works wonders.

     
    • Will S.

      March 13, 2016 at 1:31 am

      Good for you!

      I gave up regular TV years ago; now, I occasionally watch stuff on Netflix, where I exercise control over what I want to watch, more than I did when I passively channel-surfed a lot, back in the day.

       
  6. zorroprimo

    March 13, 2016 at 9:36 pm

    I didn’t read all the comments, so maybe this is old cheese: It wasn’t “Funner House,” It’s “Fuller House.”

    No offense.

     
  7. jonakc1

    March 20, 2016 at 3:55 am

    I love how she is seen as a christian role model…
    her husband runs the home so she can work and travel

    where in the bible does God endorse Gender swapping?

     

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