Candace Cameron Bure has recently announced that she's leaving the daytime show entitled "The View" wherein she is one of the co-hosts. This is in line with her other commitments which are taking up so much of her time.
Candace Cameron Bure Announces Leaving "The View" After Co-Hosting There For Two Years
"The View" is an American talk show that has been airing on ABC since 1997 and it covers all grounds on social, political, entertainment topics and more. It has had many hosts in the almost two years that they have been on-air, as some will always come and go. Now, Candace Cameron Bure came to the show about two years ago and just last Tuesday, she announced that she was going to be leaving. This is due to her other projects and she just couldn't juggle them all.
According to Candace, deciding to leave "The View" was definitely one of the hardest things she had to do but had to do it anyway. She is currently juggling two other commitments, "Fuller House" and her work with Hallmark Channel. Thus, she said that traveling from the East Coast to the West Coast to do all projects has been exhausting for her and taking time away from spending it with her husband and three children. Thus, she decided to just leave "The View" after having been a part of it for two years. "I tried to be Superwoman, but I'm going to not try anymore," she said during her announcement on the show.
"The View" Family Supports Candace's Decisions And Wishes Success In All Her Other Endeavors
Executive Producer of "The View" Candi Carter sent a statement saying that they fully understand Candace's reasons for leaving and it has been a pleasure working with her. Everyone from "The View" is thrilled with her success and she is always welcome to come back on the show. Candace Cameron Bure's departure from the show followed the one of another host, Raven Symone who left to do a reboot of the hit show in the 90s known as "That's so Raven."