Candace Cameron Bure recently opened up about why she decided to leave Los Angeles. Speaking with Fox News, Bure shared that security concerns played a major role in her decision. “We didn’t feel safe anymore,” the former “Full House” star admitted. “And that was the biggest reason that we moved. Not everyone in Hollywood lives behind guard gates, and we weren’t behind gates.” The actress recalled having “quite a few problems over the years” with fans taking photos, coming up to their door and hiding on their property. “It’s amazing what people feel they can do,” she said. “And wanting to be a part of your life in some way. Some of it is innocent, some of it wasn’t. But it’s quite unnerving when you’re just trying to be a person and live life, and you don’t know what’s around the corner.”
Last month, Bure posted on Instagram Story where she addressed her move. “Many of you have asked, ‘Did you move?’ Yes,'” she wrote. “‘Why?’ Mostly for security reasons,” she continued. “Also, family dynamics have changed. The kids don’t live in Los Angeles anymore. Mama will go where they go! I travel a lot. The seasons of life.” Bure and her husband Valeri, share three children together: Natasha, 25, Lev, 24 and Maksim, 22. Bure explained that she and her husband have remained close with their adult children due to the “strong relationships” they built when the kids were younger. “We cultivated those strong relationships as they were young and all throughout their years in their small youth and then teenage years,” Bure said. “And now that they’re adults … now’s the time where you get to be friends with your kids. And it’s pretty awesome, but it’s all in the foundation and the groundwork that we get to have this fruitful relationship as adults.”