- Great American Family network not in agreement with Candace Cameron Bure’s views on LGBTQ movie
- Bure’s statement not seen as representation of network’s standalone policies
- Network committed to creating inclusive content
The head of the Great American Family network has clarified that Candace Cameron Bure’s recent statements about an LGBTQ Christmas movie do not represent the network’s opinions. Bure had caused controversy by claiming that “two women kissing” wouldn’t affect the decision to air an LGBTQ Christmas movie on the network.
The network executive stated that Bure’s views are her own, and not speaking on behalf of the network. The channel is dedicated to creating family-friendly content and is open to producing content that is diverse and inclusive. This stance makes it clear that the network does not share Bure’s views, and is committed to being supportive of LGBTQ content.