Not going anywhere. Lacey Chabert publicly showed her support for Hallmark Channel after Candace Cameron Bure addressed her decision to part ways with the network.“I’m able to be more of who I am here than possibly anywhere else I’ve worked,” Chabert, 40, said in an interview with Vulture, which was published earlier this month.The actress noted that she was happy with the changes happening behind the scenes, adding, “Any shift I’ve felt has been embracing our creative ideas.
And it’s my responsibility to the audience who continue to tune into my movies that I give the best I have to offer. That’s always my mission.”The Mean Girls star added: “I’ll never abandon what Hallmark means for me, which is that everything is centered around the heart.
I don’t think there are any plans for that to change anytime soon.”The Mississippi native’s comments come one month after Cameron Bure, 46, made headlines after discussing her departure from Hallmark Channel to Great American Family. (The Full House alum first appeared on Hallmark Channel in 2008 and remained at the network for 14 years.
Her Aurora Teagarden film series became a staple at the network ahead of her exit.)“My heart wants to tell stories that have more meaning and purpose and depth behind them,” Cameron Bure explained to WSJ.
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