Holly Robinson Peete<\/strong> on Saturday, November 26, which advocated for inclusivity.<\/p>\n\u201cThere was a time when the words ‘tradition’ and ‘traditional’ were used to denigrate others \u2026 And to justify discriminatory laws like it wasn’t ‘traditional’ for people to marry interracially,\u201d a quote on the 58-year-old Meet the Peetes <\/i>alum’s Instagram initially read on November 19, which the former child star reposted on Saturday. \u201cSo when we hear the words ‘traditional’ marriage to describe one type of marriage, it belittles the love and commitment that many legally married people have for each other and it triggers many of us to a time that we remember how the word ‘tradition ‘ was cloaked in Christianity and we were basically told that God didn’t want equality for all.\u201d<\/p>\n
Peete, who reshared the social media message after a pal had sent it every way, further noted that society should \u201clet love rule\u201d and that \u201clove is love.\u201d<\/p>\n
the Merry & Bright <\/i>actress and Peete are proud allies and are among stars who’ve publicly made by Cameron Bure, 46, over her recent comments about the subject of holiday romance movies.<\/p>\n
\u201cMy heart wants to tell stories that have more meaning and purpose and depth behind them,\u201d the Aurora Teagarden Mystery <\/i>the actress told WSJ. Magazine <\/i>of her decision to leave Hallmark for Great American Family in an interview published earlier this month. \u201cI knew that the people behind Great American Family were Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment.\u201d<\/p>\n
She added: \u201cI think that Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at the core.\u201d<\/p>\n
As the California native’s remarks swiftly made headlines, Hilary Burton<\/strong> and JoJo Siwa<\/strong> were among the stars who slammed Cameron Bure over her comments.<\/p>\nStory continues<\/button><\/p>\n\u201cYou know I love you,\u201d Sweetin replied to the 19-year-old Dance Moms <\/i>alum, who had called out Cameron Bure for allegedly \u201cexcluding\u201d the LGBTQIA+ community in her movies.<\/p>\n
While the Make It Or Break It <\/i>alum has not personally responded to Siwa and Sweetin’s opposing view, she issued a public apology. (Cameron Bure has since unfollowed her Fuller House <\/i>sister on Instagram amid the drama. At the time of publication, Sweetin still follows her former costar’s account.)<\/p>\n
\u201cAll of you who know me, know beyond question that I have great love and affection for all people,\u201d the former view<\/i> cohost wrote via Instagram on November 16. \u201cIt absolutely breaks my heart that anyone would ever think I intentionally would want to offend and hurt anyone. It saddens me that the media is often seeking to divide us, even around a subject as comforting and merry as Christmas movies. But, given the toxic climate in our culture right now, I shouldn’t be surprised. We need Christmas more than ever.\u201d<\/p>\n
She continued: \u201cTo everyone reading this, of any race, creed, sexuality, or political party, including those who have tried to bully me with name-calling, I love you.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n