Candace Cameron Bure recently appeared on the “Boy Meets World” rewatch podcast “Pod Meets World,” where she opened up about the weight pressures she experienced growing up while working on the sitcom “ Full House .” “I was always the chubby-cheeked girl, and a lot of people loved that I was,” Bure said on the podcast. “And I can look back and go like, I was just a normal, average girl.

And yet you meet people, and they’re like, ‘You’re so much thinner in person.'” She added: “Of course, as a teenager, you feel that insecurity whether you’re on television or not. It gets magnified when you are, so those ages were a little bit more awkward for me.

” Bure remembered an episode from the fourth season of “Full House,” titled “Shape Up,” in which her character D.J. Tanner goes on a crash diet for a week to lose weight.

The “Full House” actor said the writers discussed the episode with her ahead of time to ensure she was comfortable with the premise. “They actually talked to my mom and dad, and they talked to me and said, ‘Would you feel comfortable if we wrote an episode like this?’ And I was like,’ Yeah, sure,'” Bure said. “But when you’re in it and doing it, it feels a little awkward.

” Bure then recalled how “Full House” handled her weight loss transformation after she lost 20 pounds between seasons. “They thought it was so great and they were like, ‘Oh, on the opening titles, why don’t we have you on an exerci.