Natasha Bure Is FRUSTRATED By This False Assumption From Fans
By Favour Adegoke on July 9, 2022 at 1:00 PM EDT
Actress Natasha Bure has always had an interest in the entertainment industry.
So far, she has starred in projects such as "The Farmer and the Belle: Saving Santaland," "Don't Sweat The Small Stuff," "Make It Or Break It," "Home Sweet Home," among several others. She has also featured with her mother on TV shows, including "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries." In fact, this year, she reprised her mother's character as a teenager, which was an enjoyable collaboration for the pair.
Although they've worked together a good number of times, Natasha has come to clarify that all the roles she's gotten have been independent of her celebrity mom, Candace Cameron Bure.
Read on for more details about the information.
Natasha Bure Doesn't Get Roles Handed To Her
The actress is setting the record straight about how she's earned her movie roles and other career achievements.
In an interview with Today, the daughter of the "Fuller House" star slammed down on the idea that she was given opportunities due to her mom being an accomplished actress.
"A lot of people will kind of assume that if I get any job or work at all, it is from her. Or it is given to me, or it's handed to me, and it's honestly quite literally the opposite," Natasha began. "I work hard for everything that I do, and I'm out here like everyone else, just grinding and trying to follow my dreams and make them come true. So I think that's one misconception that's a little bit frustrating to see."
She also added that this notion was a struggle for her as she continued to progress in her career.
"I am honestly just like every other person out there, and I'm just trying to stay on the grind and do my best and continue to keep all the acting chops constantly at work," Natasha said. "It's difficult for sure. I grind, but I'm grateful for any opportunity that I get, and I'm just trying to work my hardest to get to where I want to be."
Her Parents Are 'Far Removed' From Her Life
Before this, the actress had previously shared her experience growing up in a famous home. She admitted that she had to work for everything and the notion that everything was handed over to her was false.
"My parents are so far removed from my life," she explained, per People. "They wish that they were more involved, which is actually something we joke about all the time."
She added, "I would say that I work for everything that I get, and I'm hustling on my own, and I have a completely separate life from my parents, or from anyone, really."
Natasha also shared that although she and her mom are in the same industry, she has aspirations to do different stuff.
"I think people easily compare you and then just think that you're fed into this lane, in this avenue, and it's honestly quite the opposite," she added. "So, it can be frustrating at times, but at the end of the day, I know what I work for, I know what I'm doing, and that's really all that matters."
Natasha Bure Attended The RomaDrama Live
The actress was among the slew of authors, screenwriters, and actors that attended the Roma Drama Live, which took place from the 24th-26th of June 2022.
Other stars in attendance included Wes Brown, Colin Egglesfield, Danica McKellar, Andrew Walker, and Trevor Donovan. The event was held solely to connect celebrities, majorly known for their roles in seasonal programming and romantic drama, with their fans.
"It's a convention, basically, where they're bringing [together] authors, actors, screenwriters, and you're basically having a super fun fan experience, where fans can come and take pictures, do meet and greets, panels, things like that," Natasha explained of the event. "I'm really excited to just meet everybody and be there, connect with different folks, and it's going to be super fun."
Natasha Bure Is Using Her Social Media For A Good Cause
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With over 500,000 followers on her social media pages, Natasha is forging a path where she utilizes her fanbase for a good cause, one of which is to share her life authentically.
"I just honestly try to use my platform to speak positively about different things and share my life authentically," she began. "If I can help anybody, whether that be a younger girl, I could be a bigger sister too, just in any way, shape, or form; that's to me what's most important."
"If social media goes away tomorrow, I would be okay," she concludes. "But, as long as people just feel positively impacted by mine, then that's really all that matters to me."
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