Candace Cameron Bure had an unexpected encounter that she certainly wasn't anticipating. Indeed, the Full House alum revealed that she and her husband, Valeri Bure, had accidentally attended a not-safe-for-work (NSFW) party.
"I have some really weird and embarrassing moments," Candace said during the March 10 episode of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast. "Although I shouldn't say 'embarrassing.' For me, they were more shameful moments of going to places where I thought, like, 'Oh, this person's a friend, and I'm going to be cool and do this.'"
She added, "I went to a party once with Val because we were married, and it ended up being this underground party that was an S&M sex thing that was so dark and demonic."

At the time, Candace—who shares kids Natasha, 27, Lev, 26, and Maksim, 24, with the former NHL star—couldn't contain her shock. "We walked in, and my eyeballs were popping out of my head because I saw stuff I've never seen before in my life," the 49-year-old explained. "And I'm looking at Val, going like, 'How are we here? What is happening?'"
Even now, the mom of three has no mercy for the pal who invited her to the racy soirée. "We made a hard U-turn and walked right out of there," she added. "And it just was so slimy and weird. And I was like, 'We're going to pause before we ever say yes to going out with that friend again.'"
"We just had no idea what we were walking into," she said. "And it was so disgusting and gross."
But this wouldn't be the first time Candace offered up a NSFW confession. After all, the Great American Family star recently got candid about how her religious beliefs clash with her sexual desires. As she shared on the Mar. 3 episode of her eponymous podcast, "A visual of God watching me having sex weirds me out."
"It totally just depends on your upbringing and what your past experiences have been or the things that you were taught as a kid," she explained. "All of those. Again, I'm almost 50, and some of those adolescent thoughts never quite leave your mind. Or those high school teenage thoughts never quite leave your mind."
"I'm giggling at it now," she added, "cause I don't want to think about God watching me have sex. But I'm very comfortable in that sense."