Natasha Bure, daughter of “Full House” and “Fuller House” star Candace Cameron Bure, stepped onto the stage for a blind audition on The Voice Monday night, delivering a performance that left her mother beaming with pride. Singing a heartfelt rendition of “Can’t Help Falling in Love With You,” Natasha impressed coach Adam Levine enough to make him turn his chair.
Backstage, Candace, joined by her husband and former hockey player Valeri Bure, couldn’t contain her excitement, shouting in disbelief and joy as she watched her daughter earn her moment in the spotlight.
Levine praised Natasha’s performance, calling it “self-assured” and noting there was something “really different and special” in her voice. However, he also observed that the moment he turned around, Natasha seemed visibly shaken, suggesting her nerves kicked in hard.
Natasha admitted that while her mind wasn’t nervous, her body tends to react under pressure. Despite the shaky moment, she secured a spot on Team Adam, a significant accomplishment for any contestant, especially one under so much public scrutiny.
The performance was widely shared online, with Natasha’s charm and sincerity winning over viewers. Behind the scenes, encouragement flowed not only from her parents but also from Candace’s longtime co-stars.
In a lighthearted surprise, Full House alumni John Stamos and Bob Saget sent Natasha a video message wishing her luck, a sweet gesture that likely boosted her confidence going into the audition. While her journey on The Voice had just begun, Natasha’s debut showed poise, talent, and a glimpse of something uniquely her own — and it was clear that her mom couldn’t have been prouder.