Candace Cameron-Bure Shares More About “Fuller House,” Inspiration Behind New Book

ABC/Lou Rocco(NEW YORK) — Candace Cameron-Bure has reunited with her Full House co-stars for Netflix’s upcoming sequel, Fuller House. The actress revealed more about the series on Monday’s Good Morning America.

“This journey is really about the three women. It’s a little flip-flop of the original show,” she teased.

On Fuller House, Cameron-Bure’s character will be a widowed mother of three sons, who has her sister Stephanie and friend Kimmy — played by Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, respectively — move in to help. The show also will feature guest appearances by original stars Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin. Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said last month that twins Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen “are teetering whether or not they’ll be around.” The show will premiere in 2016.

“We tapped two episodes already and it’s been amazing,” Cameron-Bure continued. “And the fans, the people who have seen the live tapings are just…we’ve had people crying because of seeing us all back together and how nostalgic the show is.”

But that’s not all Cameron-Bure has going on. She’s out with a new book, Dancing Through Life: Steps of Courage and Conviction. Bure described how the book changed last year.

“I was scheduled to write a book about motherhood and after Dancing with the Stars finished, I called up my publisher and I said, ‘I just had the most incredible experience of my life, and I learned so much about myself in the four months that I was at the show,” she said, “‘and these were not just lessons about being on a reality show or a dance show, these were life lessons I’m gonna take away forever.'”

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