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Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha Bure drops off clothes at Goodwill

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Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha Bure sported a laid-back look as she dropped off bags of clothes at a Santa Monica Goodwill on Friday.The actress, 23, wore an oversized black T-shirt, grey shorts, and fluffy black slides for the sunny day, and was seen pulling out multiple donation bags from her trunk.The outing comes a day after she told JoJo Siwa, 19, to 'grow up' in a now-deleted Instagram Story, after the dancer called her mom, 46,the 'rudest celebrity' she had ever met.

Charitable:Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha Bure sported a laid-back look as she dropped off bags of clothes at a Santa Monica Goodwill on FridayTheAurora Teagarden Mysteries star had her blonde tresses pulled into messy buns atop her head, secured with pink hair scrunchies.

She let her natural beauty shine through for the casual outing, opting to go makeup free.Natasha skipped any accessories, aside from a pair of delicate earrings, and wore a pair of clear frame reading glasses.

Casual day: The actress, 23, wore an oversized black T-shirt, grey shorts, and fluffy black slides for the sunny day Natasha showcased her strength as she lifted two large white plastic bags filled with clothes by herself, before placing them into the metal donation bin.Just yesterday the star defended her mom in a social media post, despite the fact thatCandace revealed she had issued an apology to JoJo over an interaction they had nearly 10 years ago.Natasha blasted JoJo on her Instagram Stories and insisted the latest generation had 'zero backbone.''Respectfully, someone saying no to taking a photo with you is not a "rough experience,"' Natasha posted on Thursday.

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