Candace Cameron Bure Remembers Going To S&M Party With Husband

Candace Cameron Bure and the husband Valery Bure once he ended up at an “underground” sex party – by accident.
“I have weird embarrassing moments,” Candace, 49, recalled on the Tuesday, March 10, episode of her Anonymous podcast. “Although I shouldn’t talk about embarrassing me, they were more embarrassed to go to places where I thought, ‘Oh, this person is a friend, and I’m going to be gentle and do this.'”
“One scene in particular was an S&M sex scene that ended up being very dark and demonic,” the Fuller House star recalled.
“We went in, my eyes were popping out of my head because I saw things I’ve never seen in my life,” continued Candace. “I looked at Val, saying, ‘How are we here? What’s going on?'”
He continued, “We turned around hard and got out of there.”
The actress and her husband, 51, vowed to “pause” before accepting any invitations from the friend in the future.
“We didn’t know what we were getting into, and it was disgusting and bad,” Candace continued.
This is the second week in a row that the topic of sex has been brought up on Cameron Bure’s podcast, but last week’s discussion topic was more personal and not focused on slavery.
The March 3 episode of “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast” featured the actress discussing what still makes her uncomfortable with sex with her husband.
“The idea of God watching me have sex confuses me,” she said.
The couple tied the knot in 1996 and share three children together: Natasha, 27, Lev, 25, and Maksim, 24.
“It totally depends on your upbringing and what happened in the past or what you were taught as a child,” Cameron Bure explains. And, I’m almost 50 years old, and some of those teenage thoughts don’t leave your mind or those high school teenage thoughts don’t leave your mind at all.”
Aside from the issue of God, Cameron Bure clarified that she has a good relationship with talking about sex in general.
“I’m giggling now because I don’t want to think about God watching me have sex, but I’m very comfortable with that idea,” he told the audience. “I have three kids in their 20s. So I’ve raised a lot of kids and had a lot of conversations in this area over the years.”




