Why Natasha Bure is Dressing Modestly: ‘Don’t Want To Compromise My Values’
By Movieguide® Contributor
Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter Natasha Bure shared why she has decided to dress more modestly.
“Modesty & I have come a long way truthfully,” she wrote in an Instagram story. “A year or two ago I dressed COMPLETELY different and showed WAY more of my body than I ever needed to.”
Natasha continued, “A lot of that came from where I was finding my worth and thinking that showing more skin was more attractive. I actually think the opposite now. I think dressing classy & upholding modesty is so beautiful. I’ll actually feel myself 100x more & am so much more confident in outfits that show less skin.”
In addition to being more confident in her own skin, the 24-year-old explained that dressing modestly matches her personal beliefs.
“I still want to dress stylishly and keep up with the trends but I don’t ever want to compromise my values,” Natasha said. “I want my words and how I present myself to match!!”
Like her mother, Natasha is interested in the entertainment industry. She made a cameo in FULLER HOUSE and will appear in the upcoming A CHRISTMAS FOR THE AGES.
Movieguide® previously reported:
Natasha Bure, daughter of Christian actress Candace Cameron Bure, will take the lead in an upcoming faith-based romantic comedy called HOME SWEET HOME.
Bure will star opposite Ben Elliot.
Bure is no stranger to acting. She previously appeared in FAITH, HOPE & LOVE and Hallmark’s SWITCHED FOR CHRISTMAS.
“I think it was something I kind of found on my own,” she said of her love of performing in an interview with Fox News. “For a long time, I was really into musical theater, which is a lot different from film.”
She is also launching a music career. Natasha released her single, “Unlove You,” earlier this year.
“I have waited SO long to share this song & I hope you love it/blast it loouuuddd in your car,” she posted on Instagram. “Thank you for always being so supportive over all this new music, it puts the biggest smile on my face.”