Following Candace Cameron Bure’s GAF Backlash, One Star Announced Network Exit With Emotional Statement

Following Candace Cameron Bure’s GAF Backlash, One Star Announced Network Exit With Emotional Statement

TV viewers who adore sweet, romantic films will likely recall the shockwaves that went through the fandom when a number of Hallmark’s big stars left for rival, Great American Family. That exodus began a little over a year ago, but the biggest surprise to fans probably came when the Fuller House star who had been seen as the queen of Hallmark, Candace Cameron Bure, signed an exclusive deal with GAF in mid-April 2022. But, there’s been way more controversy surrounding her move in recent weeks, when she noted that the network’s 2022 Christmas movies and other content would focus on “traditional marriage.” Now, in the backlash that’s followed, GAF star Neal Bledsoe has split with the network in an emotional statement.

What Did Neal Bledsoe Say About His Decision To Leave GAF?

Though Cameron Bure’s choice to leave and work exclusively for GAF was likely the biggest surprise to fans, it was actress Danica McKellar, in October 2021, who was the first to really make news from her switch. GAF had its first big holiday movie season that same year, and one of their movies, The Winter Palace, starred Bledsoe, who is also in this season’s Christmas at the Drive-In, which co-stars McKellar. After the comments made by the Full House star, though, Bledsoe has now left the newer network, in a passionate statement given to Variety. It says, in part:

You may have noticed that I have been unusually silent at a time when I should have been promoting a holiday film, a film with the express purpose of bringing everyone comfort in a time of great tumult and change, but I cannot continue with business as usual. I cannot take comfort from, nor will I give refuge to, those who excuse exclusion and promote division in any way, shape, or form. Everyone is entitled to their beliefs, and these are mine: the recent comments made by leadership at Great American Family are hurtful, wrong, and reflect an ideology that prioritizes judgment over love. I was raised as a Christian, and believe in the essential message of love and forgiveness. That said, I could never forgive myself for continuing my relationship with a network that actively chooses to exclude the LGBTQIA+ community.

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