Candace Cameron Bure was just 11 years old when "Full House" premiered in 1987, and Jodie Sweetin only 5. So it’s easy to see how playing sisters for eight years on TV would translate into a real-life sibling relationship. No family is without its disagreements, and a big one of theirs became public late last year amidst Bure’s controversial comments about “traditional marriage” in Christmas movies. The Tanner girls were reunited this weekend at 90s Con, where the Great American Family actress and her TV “uncle” Dave Coulier opened up about how the "Full House" cast tends to “bicker,” just like any real family.
In the aftermath of Candace Cameron Bure’s comments — in which the actress told the Wall Street Journal that she thought GAF would “keep traditional marriage at the core” of its holiday programming — Jodie Sweetin showed support for JoJo Siwa, who called the DJ Tanner actress’ words “rude and hurtful.” There seemed to be some tension between the actresses, as Bure allegedly unfollowed Sweetin on social media, and some wondered if that beef would make for an awkward “family” reunion. However, when Bure spoke to ET at 90s Con, she emphasized that nothing could ever come between any of the "Full House" cast.