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Candace Cameron Bure tearfully opens up about struggle with depression: ‘It’s such a lonely place’

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Candace Cameron Bure opened up about dealing with depression in the most recent episode of her self-titled podcast.

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Candace Cameron Bure opened up about dealing with depression in the most recent episode of her namesake. podcast.

The 47-year-old actress, who reunited with her Full House co-star Lori Loughlin last month, cried as she talked about how difficult it can be to ask for help.

‘It’s also a very lonely place. “It’s very hard to talk about,” she admitted to author Jennie Allen. “Even to your most trusted people.”

The mother-of-three added: “It’s hard to admit, at least for me, I feel like I should be strong enough to get through that and then I just feel weak.”

‘He feels so weak. And the perception of that. And I will also say that there are many people who feel that they are weak and verbalize it. Then it’s an immediate shame for you to say, “Oh, well, if I struggle with this then I’m a weak person.”

Candace Cameron Bure opened up about dealing with depression in the most recent episode of her self-titled podcast.

Candace Cameron Bure opened up about dealing with depression in the most recent episode of her self-titled podcast.

The 47-year-old actress cried when talking about how difficult it can be to ask for help.

The 47-year-old actress cried when talking about how difficult it can be to ask for help.

The 47-year-old actress cried when talking about how difficult it can be to ask for help.

She explained: “However, there are so many times where I think, ‘I don’t want to feel like this.'”

‘I can try so hard to get out of this and I can’t get out of the hole. I can’t go out alone. But it’s hard to reach out and say, “Help me.”

Sharing a clip from the episode with her 5.7 million Instagram followers, Bure captioned it, “We’ve been going through feelings and emotions this season on the @candacecameronburepodcast.”

To get her fans’ attention, she added, “This week, @jennieallen, I talked about how depression has impacted our lives and how to overcome it.”

He left readers on a helpful note when he said, ‘If you struggle with sadness or depression, know that you are not alone!’

Quoting from the Holy Bible, he shared: ‘Psalm 34:17-18 says: “When the righteous cry out for help, the Lord hears them and delivers them from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves the brokenhearted. of spirit.”‘

Candace with her husband Valeri Bure in Los Angeles on March 25

Candace with her husband Valeri Bure in Los Angeles on March 25

Candace with her husband Valeri Bure in Los Angeles on March 25

Candace accepts an award at the 26th Annual Family Film and Television Awards in January

Candace accepts an award at the 26th Annual Family Film and Television Awards in January

Candace accepts an award at the 26th Annual Family Film and Television Awards in January

The actress is married to former NHL player Val Bure, with whom she shares Lev, 24, Natasha, 25, and Maksim, 22.

Candace and Val married in 1996.

In January, Bure announced that his son Lev married his girlfriend Elliott Dunham and shared a series of snaps from the wedding on social media.

She wrote: ‘We got a beautiful daughter and a wonderful family to live life with.’ I have an overwhelming sense of love, joy, peace, and contentment thanks to God’s blessing of family and friendship. My heart is so full.’

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