Danica McKellar took a second out of her huge birthday to share a beautiful selfie for her followers. The gorgeous actress, aka everybody’s favourite Wonder Years girl-next-door Winne Cooper, posted the make-up free picture to her Instagram on Tuesday, Jan. 3. “Well hello there, 48! (Here’s the obligatory #nomakeup, #nofilter shot. ),” she wrote alongside the snap. “Thank you for all your sweet birthday messages already today! Wishing you all a beautiful 2023, and thank you so much for being on this journey with me.”
Reiterating what she mentioned on her birthday the 12 months prior, Danica continued, writing, “If there’s any secret I’ve found to youth, it’s in the attitude… and a healthy, clean lifestyle, of course. Our minds and bodies are inextricably connected. I’ve found when I eat well and get enough rest and exercise, I have so much more access to that inner joy that makes life fun!”
HJer gaggle of well-known associates had been fast to answer the sassy selfie, with Melissa Joan Hart and Cameron Mathison posting a bunch of pink coronary heart emojis. Dallas alum Linda Gray added, “Happy Healthy New Year and a very Happy Birthday dear Danica, Love and a huge hug,” whereas Candace Cameron Bure mentioned, “Happy birthday Danica!!!! May God bless you abundantly this new year in ways unexpected.”
Speaking of the Fuller House star, Candace had Danica again her up with assist after she obtained backlash for her feedback on homosexual marriage. Candace advised the Wall Street Journal in November that she left the Hallmark Channel for the Great American Family community as a result of she believes the community “will keep traditional marriage at the core,” including that she doesn’t imagine the community has plans to put in writing LGBTQ+ leads into their movies.
At the time, Neal Bledsoe, an actor who has beforehand labored with each Candace and Danica on motion pictures, introduced he was leaving the Great American Family community to assist the LGBTQ+ neighborhood. Danica was not on the identical web page as Neal, as she defined throughout an interview with Fox News on the time. “Neal is a wonderful person. He’s such a great actor and I have enjoyed working with him so much,” Danica mentioned. “He and I both share our love and support of the LGBT community for sure. I don’t agree with his interpretation of her comments. I just didn’t see them the same way,” she added.
In the midst of the backlash, Candace additionally spoke out, saying she was heartbroken to listen to that folks assume she’s a bigot. “All of you who know me, know beyond question that I have great love and affection for all people. It absolutely breaks my heart that anyone would ever think I intentionally would want to offend and hurt anyone,” she mentioned on Instagram. “To everyone reading this, of any race, creed, sexuality, or political party, including those who have tried to bully me with name-calling, I love you.”