Candace Cameron Bure leaves Hallmark for Trump-adjacent GAC, leaving Christmas confusion in her wake
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Candace Cameron Bure leaves Hallmark for Trump-adjacent GAC, leaving Christmas confusion in her wake

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Christmas will never be the same. Candace Cameron Bure, who is known as the "Queen of Christmas," is officially leaving Hallmark Channel after starring in 29 holiday-themed films and the "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries" films. She'll also serve a prominent executive role, "create year-round seasonal content" through her company, Candy Rock Entertainment, and take part in GAC's annual "Great American Christmas." According to a report from The Daily Beast, both GAC Family and GAC Living were purchased by an investor group led by Thomas Hicks, whose private equity firm also sought to acquire the "mega-MAGA" channel One American News Network and the conservative news channel Newsmax TV. Bure's former "Full House" co-star, Lori Loughlin, also starred in the drama series "When Hope Calls" on GAC in December after appearing in multiple Hallmark productions.

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