Candace Cameron Bure’s Incredible Response to a Drag Queen Who Called Her a “Homophobic Republican”

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A popular drag queen attacked believer Candace Cameron Bure and called her a “homophobic Republican.” 

Bianca Del Rio, a winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, took issue with Bure’s recent wardrobe choice: A T-shirt proclaiming “Not Today Satan.” 

Bure could have ignored Del Rio. Bure could have sassed back. But instead, the actress and hockey mom took the higher road.

“Why do you have to be nasty to me? You don’t know me or my heart. I’m not homophobic and always sad when people think otherwise. Loving Jesus doesn’t mean I hate gay people or anyone. You sent a bunch of hateful people to my page writing horrible things. I hope next time you’ll spread love and kindness, even when you disagree with people. Sending you love and wish you all the best. Truly. —Candace,” Bure commented on Del Rio’s post mocking her.

Del Rio took a screen shot of Bure’s comment, which has now garnered more than 17,000 likes on the drag queen’s page. {eoa}

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