Candace Cameron Bure just fired back at her “Christian” Instagram followers who were offended by a photo of her husband of 24 years, former pro-hockey player Valeri Bure, touching her breast.

Daily Mail reported that Bure, 44, had shared a playful photo of her husband grabbing her breast, but she quickly deleted it after receiving backlash.

“For all of the Christians that are questioning my post with my husband’s hand on my boob — my husband of 24 years — thinking it was inappropriate, it makes me laugh because it’s my husband. We have so much fun together,” Bure said in a series of videos that she posted to her Instagram story.

“He can touch me any time he wants, and I hope he does,” she added. “This is what a healthy, good marriage and relationship is all about.”

Bure went on to say that “most” of her fans loved the post, which she shared with her husband’s “permission.” The actress then started apologizing to her haters, but quickly stopped herself.

“I’m sorry if it offended you — I’m actually not sorry,” Bure said with a laugh. “I’m glad we have fun together after so many years. He can touch me all day long.”

This comes a week after Bure posted a photo of herself on a golf course with her husband.

“Praise the Lord for a good husband! Val (the unicorn) snuck me away for a few nights and we had a much needed gloriously beautiful stay-cation,” she captioned the photo. “And now… back to the grind (that I also love).”

Last week, Bure opened up about why she would never want to return to “The View,” which she cohosted for a season in 2016.

“I just don’t publicly want to talk about politics,” Bure told Fox News. “Not because I don’t believe that my viewpoints and opinions are important but I would much rather share Jesus with people. That’s really my passion.”

“I don’t want to get into the political debate because it just is about division and separation,” she added. “And I want to learn. I want to be [part of] a conversation about how to build a bridge.”

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