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Candace Cameron Bure’s Daughter Natasha Says She’s in “Most Unproblematic” Era of Her Life
View Date:2025-01-11 13:42:46
Natasha Bure is adjusting well to her new home sweet home.
The daughter of Candace Cameron Bure and Valeri Bure is on cloud nine since moving from Los Angeles to Dallas, Texas, noting that she's in her "soft girl, independent, protecting my peace era."
"When I tell you I am in the most unproblematic, drama free era of my life and I am just living for it," Natasha said in a Sept. 19 TikTok. "It's 7pm, I'm showered, in bed after a long, busy day. Cooked myself dinner, made pumpkin bread so my apartment smells glorious. I have a candle burning, Stanley in hand, I'm about to FaceTime my best friend, watch a movie, fall asleep to the sound of a thunderstorm."
All in all, Natasha has struck gold with her new lifestyle. "There is literally nothing better," she added. "This will not be disrupted."
Natasha first announced her move to Texas in August, explaining at the time that she wanted to break out of her comfort zone. In a Sept. 14 update, the 25-year-old said the change has been "an interesting transition."
"I'm excited for my dad to come visit," Natasha said on TikTok. "All my furniture gets here really soon, which I'm so excited about 'cause I'm basically just waiting for some barstools and then my couch to get here and my TV, I feel like the whole apartment will just come together even more, obviously, because those are very important pieces."
As for what else Natasha has been enjoying since making the move to the Lone Star state? Exploring her dating life—but she has high expectations.
"Behind every daughter with high standards," Natasha wrote on TikTok Sept. 2, "is a papa who made her feel like the most special and loved girl every day of her life."
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