Amy Roloff Publicly Shows Support To Candace Cameron Bure
Amy Roloff of TLC’s Little People, Big World found the internet drama between Candace Cameron Bure and JoJo Siwa to be extremely relatable. In fact, the TLC personality took to Candace’s Instagram post where she explained what really happened and penned a very long comment for the Fuller House star.
What happened between JoJo and Candace, anyway?
Long story short, JoJo Siwa got snubbed by Cameron (in a very polite manner) on the red carpet when she was just 11 years old. JoJo was the first to admit it wasn’t that big of a deal. Cameron being Cameron, she felt bad that she broke JoJo’s heart at such a young age. So, she was quick to apologize.
Candace Cameron Bure explained to her followers that, for the most part, she lives for taking pictures and signing autographs. She admits it’s something she gets approached for just about anytime she goes anywhere. Candace, however, reminds her followers that she is still human. So, there is a small chunk of time where she just has bad days and doesn’t want to take pictures or sign autographs. She proceeded to apologize if she’s ever made anyone feel the same way she made JoJo feel when she was just 11.
Amy Roloff of LPBW finds the situation to be relatable
In the comments, Amy Roloff admits that she is very similar to the Full House star. She notes that she also lives for meeting fans, taking pictures, and signing autographs. She, however, also points out that she is a human being too and sometimes fans forget that celebrities have feelings. Amy Roloff makes it a point to clarify she really struggles with it when she’s with loved ones or friends and fans interrupt what she’s doing.
Amy Roloff explained: “I have a harder time when I’m with others or my friends and someone will
Interrupt and expect we drop whatever we are doing or saying to others for them instead of just waiting a few moments so I have more time to chat with them.”
Like you, I so enjoy meeting others, hearing their stories, taking photos… sometimes there’s just not enough time to take a moment for everyone and We don’t intentionally not do it. It happens though.”
Amy Roloff admits that she’s never intentionally gone out of her way to snub someone. She, however, knows chances are pretty good it has happened and will happen again. She just hopes people can forgive celebrities when it happens.
Does Amy Roloff and Candace Cameron Bure have a point about fans forgetting celebrities are also real people with real feelings? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. And, keep coming back for more.
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