's Jodie Sweetin is "" that her new movie was sold to former co-star Candance Cameron Bure's network. After portraying Stephanie Tanner in the original sitcom, Sweetin returned for the 2016 sequel series, . Since then, she's appeared in numerous television films for Hallmark Channel, including and . Bure, who is also well-known for her work on Hallmark, began creating content for the Great American Family channel back in 2022, but her comments about traditional marriage led to some controversy.
In a statement made to , Sweetin expressed discontent over her latest project, , being sold to GAF. The actor revealed that she is "" by the decision, something she was unaware of, but continued to voice her support for the LGBTQ+ community. Read Sweetin's comments regarding her upcoming film below:
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, which follows Sweetin's character, an art store owner faced with the possibility of losing her business, is scheduled to premiere in September. While GAF's content may appear similar to that of Hallmark, the network has drawn controversy surrounding its lack of inclusivity and traditional marriage storytelling. Sweetin herself has supported the LGBTQ+ community in past occasions, and even showed love to Jojo Siwa when the star
There has been speculation about a rift in the relationship between Sweetin and Bure, and after the former expressed her feelings regarding the sale of , it could get called into question again. Neither actor has directly addressed the rumors, but both did appear together at the '90s Con event, which took place earlier this year. Another co-star, David Coulier, recently talked about , and though nothing was confirmed, he shared that the cast is still bonded.
Although various actors have made the transition from Hallmark Channel to GAF, it seems evident that Sweetin will not work with the network. Fans of Sweetin will likely appreciate her stance, in addition to her continued support of the LGBTQ+ community. Given her remarks about the movie being sold, it is worth wondering if GAF or former star, Bure, will say anything.