Candace Cameron Bure Talks About Her Role in Boy Meets World
- Candace Cameron Bure expresses objection to the 'blasphemous' Olympics opening ceremony.
- She reflects on her 'weird' Satan-worshipping role on Boy Meets World.
- Her vocal objections to the ceremony made headlines.
Candace Cameron Bure recently revisited her role as a Satan-worshipping witch in a 1997 episode of *Boy Meets World*, describing the experience as “a little weird.” Bure, who gained fame from her role in *Full House*, is now primarily recognized for her faith-based projects with the Great American Family network. During a recent episode of the *Pod Meets World* podcast, hosted by former cast members Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle, she reflected on her casting as witch Millie in the episode titled “The Witches of Penbrook.” Bure recounted the moment she was approached about the role, recalling the producers asking if she would be comfortable playing a witch. She responded positively, emphasizing her identity as an actress and the lighthearted nature of sitcoms. “It’s fun. It’s sitcom,” she stated, indicating that she felt the tone of *Boy Meets World* would allow for such a character without crossing any significant boundaries. Despite her initial enthusiasm, Bure admitted that the role felt somewhat uncomfortable, noting the family-oriented nature of the show. “It still felt like a very safe place to do that,” she explained, acknowledging the inherent contradictions in portraying a witch on a family show. In a separate context, Bure's recent criticisms of the Olympics drew mockery from her *Full House* co-star Jodie Sweetin, highlighting the ongoing public interest in Bure's evolving career and public persona.