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Actress Candace Cameron Bure shared a sweet photo praising her children, specifically her two adult sons, on Instagram.

The actress posted a photo with her sons Lev, 24, and Maksim, 22, on Monday, July 8. The family posed in front of the ocean with Candace's arms wrapped around her two boys. She captioned the sweet pic, "So proud of my kids in so many ways *not pictured, Natasha*...always missing all of them 💘 #proudmama." Candace shares her sons along with daughter Natasha, 25, with her husband Valeri Bure.

It's safe to say fans loved the peak at the Full House alum's family life, one fan commenting, "Precious picture. Your boys are so handsome. Your a great role model for them," while another said, "You did well Mama!!"

Professional hockey player Valeri Bure, Lev Valerievich Bure, actress Candace Cameron-Bure, Maksim Valerievich Bure, and Natasha Valerievna Bure attend the premiere of Netflix's "Fuller House" at Pacific Theatres at The Grove on February 16,... Professional hockey player Valeri Bure, Lev Valerievich Bure, actress Candace Cameron-Bure, Maksim Valerievich Bure, and Natasha Valerievna Bure attend the premiere of Netflix's "Fuller House" at Pacific Theatres at The Grove on February 16, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Candace recently shared a photo of her and her two boys, who are a lot taller than the actress. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

Other fans couldn't help but notice both her son's were on the taller side. "So hard to believe you have grown sons. Who are taller than you," noted one fan. Another fan said, relating, "Is it weird that I'm looking forward to the day that my kid is taller than me? I think it's so sweet 🥹"

Candace, 48, recently opened up about a rather horrifying incident on the set of Fuller House. On the April 18 episode of the How Rude, Tanneritos! podcast with co-stars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, the actress recalled a zip line stunt gone wrong during rehearsals. "I zip-lined diagonally the length of the living room and landed on a platform," she explained. "But during rehearsal, the rig was not set up correctly and there was no safety stop."

The malfunction almost caused serious injury. "The whole mechanism—metal and very, very heavy—slid right off the track and came right next to my head within an inch." Director Mark Cendrowski decided to scrap the stunt, saying, "Redo the whole set because we're not doing that stunt anymore."

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