Candace Cameron Bure's Video Kicking Off the Christmas Season Garners Mixed Reactions from Fans
Candace Cameron Bure
Once November begins, some people get their holiday decorations up right away, seeing it as the perfect time to start getting ready for Christmas, and that includes Candace Cameron Bure.
The TV star shared a video to her Instagram feed on Wednesday, Nov. 1, in which she sits in a normal living room, with text over it saying, "POV: me on October 31st." Bure then gets up and spins around, with the home transforming into a Christmas wonderland, with a tree, stockings, and more, as the text changes to read, "POV: Me on November 1st."
Bure captioned the clip, "It. Is. Time. ?? #themostwonderfultimeoftheyear," and set it to Mariah Carey's song "All I Want For Christmas Is You." While some fans felt the same way as Bure, ready to get out their decorations, too, others thought that it was too early, sparking a debate in the comments.
"Yessss! The best time of year!" wrote one fan who is starting their holiday season early with Bure, as another supporter commented, "Yeah baby!!! I was waiting for November to get here ????."
"Perfectly done! Ready for Christmas ?????," said a third, and someone else even admitted, "same!!! Been decorated for 3 days now ????."
Other people didn't agree with starting the Christmas season now for a few different reasons, including those not wanting to skip Thanksgiving and some who felt like you should wait until after Nov. 11, Remembrance Day—also known as Veterans Day and Armistice Day—to start celebrating.
People who believe that Thanksgiving deserves some time to shine said, "Stahhhp!!! Y’all are skipping Thanksgiving! It’s my favorite holiday ??," and, "Love you but why do we skip November? The month of Thanksgiving is super important ??????."
"The only exception I make is Christmas movies, the rest needs to wait for after Thanksgiving," said another fan who shared their personal holiday season rules.
One person who brought up Remembrance Day wrote in the comments, "Very cute. Looks so cozy. Just not before Rememberance [sic] Day for me. Dad was a war hero."
"Nope you should wait for Remembrance Day Nov 11 !!!!" read a similar response.
No matter what side of the debate you are personally on, it seems safe to say that the holiday season is officially on its way.
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