Candace Cameron’s Daughter Makes ‘Voice’ Debut With Unique Take On ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’
on Oct 04, 2016
She’s got a famous mom, but not it’s her turn to make a name for herself.
Natasha Bure recently graduated high school and is ready to focus on singing, and there’s no better place to do that besides The Voice.
You may know Natasha’s mom, Candace Cameron Bure, as DJ Tanner from the hit sitcom Full House, and the rebooted show Fuller House. Candace and her husband, former Russian hockey player Valerie Bure, were both at the audition supporting their daughter.
Candace’s TV Dad and Uncle Jesse even sent Natasha well wishes. Yep, Bob Saget and John Stamos sent in a video wishing her good luck!
Oh NBD just a casual message for @natashabure from @bobsaget and @JohnStamos. #VoiceBlinds pic.twitter.com/n6jUVTSC3t
— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) October 4, 2016
Natasha sang Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love” for her blind audition and her unique take on the iconic song made Adam Levine fall in love right away.
After he turned his chair, Natasha’s nerves got to her a little bit. While she still managed to deliver an awesome performance, no other coaches turned around, but one chair was all she needed!
“I’m really curious and really excited to see what we’re gonna accomplish. I’m really happy you’re on my team,” Levine said before going backstage to celebrate with Natasha’s family.
“I’m so excited to be on Adam’s team and to get advice from someone like that is gonna be a pretty great experience,” Natasha said.
Congratulations, Natasha, on an awesome audition!