Last week, we reported that former “Fuller House” actress Candace Cameron Bure was clapping back at her haters who were attacking her for posting a photo of her husband, former pro-hockey player Valeri Bure, playfully grabbing her breast. Now, Bure is doubling down to say that she “had no shame” about posting the photo.

Bure explained to Fox News that she felt compelled to respond to the backlash because she wanted to show the world that sexual intimacy has to be lacking in marriage.

“I love the fact that so many people had an opinion on it. It made me laugh because I wasn’t trying to make a statement,” she said of the photo. “This is just how my husband and I are. You know, we adore each other and we still have fun and we’re spicy together.”

“We have a playful, loving marriage and I think that’s why we’re still married 24 years later,” Bure added. “But I did respond because I always get bummed out when people have been married for so long and then I feel like the joke is always like, ‘oh, we’re married – so that means we don’t have sex anymore.’ And it’s kind of like that a lot. And so I thought it was just a cute, funny picture and it was playful and it’s very much reflective of our personalities in real life.”

The former “Full House” star went on to say that she had “no shame” about posting the photo, and she has a message for anyone who is still upset about it.

“I’m like, hey, guys, if you’re complaining about the picture, maybe you might hope that your marriage is actually a little spicier than it is,” Bure said. “But this is part of our healthy marriage. And I just wanted to say it because I had no shame in posting that picture. You know, nothing was exposed, I didn’t think it was immodest. It was just two people having fun and we’ve been married for 24 years, but together for 26 years. So I just am like, hey, the playfulness doesn’t stop just because you’re married.”

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