Natasha Bure needs to make her personal approach in Hollywood.
The 23-year-old — who's the daughter of Candace Cameron Bure — denied claims that she receives appearing roles resulting from her well-known mama.
“Lots of people will sort of assume that if I get any job or work in any respect that it’s from her,” Bure mentioned on “At the moment” about followers claiming nepotism. “Or it’s given to me or it’s handed to me, and it’s actually fairly actually the alternative.”
The “Residence Candy Residence” star went on: “I work laborious for every thing that I do, and I’m out right here like everybody else simply grinding and attempting to comply with my goals and make them come true. So I believe that’s one false impression that’s just a little bit irritating to see.”
The Los Angeles native additionally identified that it’s “a battle” to be an actor and that she’s “actually similar to each different individual on the market, and I’m simply attempting to remain on the grind and do my greatest.”
“It’s tough for positive. I grind, however I’m grateful for any alternative that I get and I’m simply attempting to work my hardest to get to the place I need to be,” Natasha mentioned.
The social media influencer even divulged the “largest items of recommendation” she acquired from the “Full Home” alum, 46.
“She gave it to me some time in the past, it’s to say sure to issues that scare you and to actually go after issues which might be out of your consolation zone,” she mentioned. “As a result of these are the kinds of experiences which might be actually going to push you in your life.”
And whereas the “Religion, Hope & Love” actress doesn’t need to comply with her mother’s profession within the rom-com route, she hopes to search out “uncooked and gritty” dramatic roles in her appearing future.
Natasha’s first position was in 2011 when she guest-starred on Candace’s ABC Household TV present, “Make It or Break It.”
She later portrayed a youthful model of the Hallmark queen within the community’s 2015 sequence “Aurora Teagarden Mysteries.”
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