Jodie Sweetin will donate money to LGBTQ+ organizations due to her movie being sold to GAF

Aug 12, 2023 03:27



Full(er) House star Jodie Sweetin filmed “Craft Me a Romance" last year (also on the cast list: Maxwell Caulfield of Grease 2 fame and Julie Brown who starred in Earth Girls Are Easy). This week she learned via a press release that the movie had been sold to the Great American Family network, a conservative channel that was created after the Hallmark Channel began including LGBTQ+ characters in their movies.

Jodie's Full House costar and tv sibling Candace Cameron Bure is GAF's chief creative officer. After Candace joined the company last year, she said that GAF will keep “traditional marriage at the core” because "the people behind Great American Family [are] Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment.”

Upon learning that her movie would be airing on GAF, Jodie issued a statement saying actors don't always have control over who ultimately buys/airs their projects. She said: “I am disappointed, but in keeping with my mission of supporting the LGBTQ+ family, any potential or future money made from this sale will be donated to LGBTQ+ organizations.”

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lgbtq / rights, film - romance, 1990s, actor / actress, television

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