Who is Bradley Steven Perry’s girlfriend, Natasha Bure? The Disney alum just hard launched his relationship with the actress daughter of Full House star Candace Bure – who JoJo Siwa has beef with
Romance news travels fast in Hollywood. So when Good Luck Charlie star Bradley Steven Perry buried a blurry photo of himself kissing Natasha Bure (who he tagged) in the last shot of a six-slide carousel on Instagram last week, fans went crazy.
“There’s a whole lot of bull at the beginning hiding a massive spaceship in this post,” joked one user in the comments. “Natasha?! This makes me so happy,” wrote another. “I think the internet just broke.”
So who exactly is the Disney alum’s new girlfriend? Here’s what you need to know about Natasha Bure.
Who are Natasha Bure’s parents?
Natasha Bure is best known as the daughter of Full House star Candace Bure, who was just 11 when she joined the cast as DJ Tanner on the show, and married NHL player Valeri Bure nine years later, per People. The couple have three children together, of which Natasha, 25, is the eldest.
What is Natasha Bure’s background?
On the Happy and Healthy with Jeanine Amapola podcast earlier this year, Natasha explained that her mum’s side of the family was born and raised in LA, while her dad’s side of the family is entirely from Moscow: “My dad moved to the US when he was 17. I love my Russian side. I think that I mimic a lot of how my dad acts … the way he handles himself. He grew up in extreme poverty in Russia … and the way that he upholds himself I would say I probably mirror that more than maybe like my mum’s American side.”
She started acting young
Like Perry (and her mum), Bure got into acting at a young age. “I think I was just born a very dramatic person and really loved films, loved theatre. Growing up I was in every school play and musical,” she told Heavy.
Best known for her roles in Hallmark films like last year’s A Christmas for the Ages and 2021’s Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff, she also appeared in an episode of Fuller House alongside her mum in 2020.
What has Natasha Bure said about being a nepo baby?
Bure has repeatedly spoken about her frustration at being branded a nepo baby because of her mum’s fame. “A lot of people will assume that if I get any job or work at all that it’s from her, or it’s given to me or it’s handed to me – and it’s honestly quite literally the opposite,” she told Today in 2022.
In fact, she’s so determined not to be helped by her parents it’s become a thing within the family. “My parents are so far removed from my life. They wish that they were more involved, which is actually something we joke about all the time,” she told People magazine. “I’m hustling on my own.”
She is a Christian
Bure grew up in a Christian family and was baptised in 2022, per Fox News. She’s also taken to Instagram in the past to encourage her followers to “allow Jesus to be what fills your soul”.
“We are so quick to spend hours upon hours on TikTok or watching silly reality TV, but slow to open our Bibles and to dig deeper into the scriptures that ultimately lead us to living a life that He designed us to live!” she wrote last January.
She’s no stranger to controversy
In 2022, reality TV child star of Dance Moms fame-turned-influencer-turned pop star JoJo Siwa called Natasha’s mum Candace “the rudest celebrity” she’d ever met, per People, adding that she’d refused to take a photo with Siwa when she was 11, according to Entertainment Tonight.
“Respectfully, someone saying no to taking a photo with you is not a ‘rough experience’,” Natasha wrote in a post she later deleted on Instagram, according to Entertainment Tonight. “This generation is so sensitive and has zero backbone. Grow up. There are bigger issues in the world than this.”
On the Happy and Healthy podcast, Bure admitted she had an “outspoken personality” and that she had to teach herself to rein it in. “I’m so quick to just word vomit and my mum is … the opposite, and she just will sit on her hands and pray to the Lord and allow him to deal with that. And I think that’s something I’ve really had to learn.”