Miss Benny, a guest star on Netflix's comedy series Fuller House, recently shared her experience filming on the show and hinted at encountering homophobic behavior from one cast member, believed to be Candace Cameron Bure. Miss Benny's TikTok video suggested that this cast member tried to have her character removed and expressed discomfort with having a queer character on the show. Bure, in response, denied these allegations, stating that she never asked for Miss Benny's character to be removed and that Fuller House has always welcomed diverse characters.
The controversy highlights the challenges faced by queer individuals in advocating for themselves against targeted negativity.
In two episodes of Fuller House's fourth season, Miss Benny portrayed Casey, a friend of Kimmy's daughter, Ramona. In a recent TikTok video, Miss Benny addressed allegations of experiencing homophobic behavior behind the scenes, strongly indicating Candace Cameron Bure as the cast member involved.
Although Miss Benny did not explicitly mention Bure's name, she used the hashtag "#candacebure" in the video description.
According to Miss Benny, she was warned by the writers and studio about the cast member who allegedly attempted to have her character removed and opposed having a queer character on the show.
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