Scheana Shay is the latest celeb to diss “dismissive” Candace Cameron Bure.
The “Vanderpump Rules” star detailed meeting Bure during the reality show’s “really early days” on Friday’s “Scheananigans With Scheana Shay” podcast episode.
“The first time I met Candace Cameron, she wasn’t very nice,” the Bravolebrity, 39, admitted to listeners. “She was hosting this event with Pandora. It was maybe Season 2.”
Shay remembered feeling “so excited to meet” Bure, 48, after “growing up watching ‘Full House.’”
However, the “Good as Gold” singer felt Bure “was so dismissive … like [Shay] wasn’t cool enough or big enough to be hanging out with” her.
Shay claimed that since Bure scoffed at her, she “didn’t want to watch ‘Fuller House’ because of that one experience” with the actress playing D.J. Tanner.
“I’ve met so many celebrities and actors in my life and hardly any have stood out to me,” Shay added, before confessing that Amanda Bynes had once been “rude” to her at the Teen Choice Awards but deserved “all the grace in the world.”
The songwriter concluded, “[Even] Kim freaking Kardashian is so nice and humble. So many huge, A-list celebrities are so nice.”
Page Six has reached out to Bure’s rep for comment.
Shay’s criticism came up as she was discussing Bure’s anger over the Olympic opening ceremony drag performance.
The reality star is not the first to make headlines for their unfavorable interactions with Bure.
JoJo Siwa alleged in a July 2022 TikTok video that Bure was the “rudest” celebrity she has ever met.
While Bure apologized and the duo publicly made amends, Siwa slammed the Hallmark star again after she labeled gay marriages non-“traditional” and not the focus of her work with Great American Media.
“I can’t believe … that she would not only create a movie with intention of excluding LGBTQIA+, but then also talk about it in the press,” the “Dance Moms” alum, 21, wrote via Instagram in November 2022. “This is rude and hurtful.”
Bure’s former co-star Jodie Sweetin shared her support for Siwa, writing in a comment, “You know I love you .”
Hilarie Burton also weighed in, calling Bure a “bigot” who was “rid[ing] that prejudice wave all the way to the bank.”
Bure issued a statement blaming the controversy on “the toxic climate in our culture, adding that “the media [was] seeking to divide.”
She found herself under fire the following year when Miss Benny claimed Bure wanted her queer character fired from “Fuller House” — which Bure denied.