On the Oct. 13 episode of The View’s special podcast series “Behind the Table,” the Fuller House alum talked about his experience serving as co-host on seasons 19 and 20, which aired in 2015 and 2016.
“I actually have a pit in my stomach right now from stress and anxiety,” Bure admitted. “The only stress I’ve ever felt in my life was the stress that came from that show. And I have PTSD and I feel it. It was very hard, and managing that emotional stress was very, very difficult.”
The Hallmark Channel mainstay explained that he feels “a lot of pressure” to represent conservatives on larger national television, adding, “[I was]just trying to understand and put things into perspective, topics that I don’t want to talk about or don’t care about.”
When Bure announced his departure from The View in December 2016, he cited previous commitments, including filming Fuller House for Netflix around the same time. And the star ultimately said she has no regrets about her time at the table, saying she “really grew” during those two seasons. “After I left, I felt like if I could do that, I could do anything,” Bure said.
