Candace Cameron Bure and Danica McKellar’s respective husbands prefer to turn a blind eye to certain parts of their acting careers.
The “Full House” alum revealed she and her husband, Valeri Bure, have boundaries in place to spare his feelings when it comes to her onscreen romantic scenes.
“I don’t think it’s as comfortable for anybody — maybe if you’re an actor married to another actor,” Candace told Fox News Digital while at the Great American Family Christmas Festival in New York on Sunday.
“It’s just never comfortable to watch your spouse in the arms of someone, even though it’s a peck or a kiss or anything.”
However, Candace explained that the former ice hockey player has been “so supportive” and is “proud” of her work.
“We have those honest conversations. He’s like, ‘I don’t really want to watch that part’ and ‘I don’t want to put you through that,’” the 48-year-old actress explained.
“But … we kind of worked through those feelings to a place where we both feel good and supported through it.”
McKellar — who is married to Scott Sveslosky — echoed Candace’s statement, saying that her husband also “doesn’t like” when she has romantic scenes.
Both actresses admitted that they “fast-forward” when those steamy scenes arise.
The “Wonder Years” alum, 49, even revealed her solution for those uncomfortable moments.
“When that part of the movie happens, I just kiss him,” she said, which prompted Candace to laugh.
Candace’s recent comments on her marriage come a few weeks after she shared what her ideal date night is.
“I put great restaurant, wine, walk, sex,” she said while playing Us Weekly’s Not-So-Newlywed Game with Valeri.
The 50-year-old former pro athlete — who has been married to Candace since 1996 — echoed her response by saying his idea of a good date includes a “walk and dinner with nice wine.”