Candace Cameron Bure's daughter has some sage advice for Christians using social media

Natasha Bure is inspiring teens to hold true to their faith. (Instagram/Natasha Bure)

Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha is already carving a name for herself after launching her own music career and now writing her own book called "Let's Be Real: Living Life as an Open and Honest You."

Living under the spotlight can get pretty rough, but Natasha says people need to constantly remind themselves of their values and hold on to it. "I think one of the biggest things is to just stay true to who you are and to stand by what you stand by," she told Faith Wire.

Navigating social media can be quite difficult, too, but Natasha is grateful that her family and friends have taught her to stay on the right path. It might be tempting to fold to "society's standard of perfection," but Natasha believes people should opt to "be the best person that you can be."

In her book, Natasha also talks about the struggles she faced as a teenager. The Christian singer desperately wanted to fit in with the "cool girls" of her high school, but some of the things they were doing did not jibe with her faith.

"All throughout high school, I wanted to be popular, I wanted to be cool and sometimes what the cool girls are wearing in school is not necessarily appropriate or isn't things that I would wanted reflected back on me or what I stand for," she told Fox News. "Sometimes you just have to say no."

She also had difficulty maintaining celibacy before marriage. But in the end, Natasha decided to honour God. "I think for me, anything that I do, whether it be with music, acting, modeling, writing...anything that I do and continue to do, I'd want it to reflect me and my faith and the person that I truly am," she said.

related articles
Candace Cameron Bure shares her favourite hobby when she\'s not working
Candace Cameron Bure shares her favourite hobby when she's not working

Candace Cameron Bure shares her favourite hobby when she's not working

Candace Cameron Bure gushes over daughter Natasha\'s \'The Voice\' audition
Candace Cameron Bure gushes over daughter Natasha's 'The Voice' audition

Candace Cameron Bure gushes over daughter Natasha's 'The Voice' audition

Natasha Bure Thanks God for \'The Voice\' Experience: \'I\'m So Blessed With the Opportunities that God has Given Me\'
Natasha Bure Thanks God for 'The Voice' Experience: 'I'm So Blessed With the Opportunities that God has Given Me'

Natasha Bure Thanks God for 'The Voice' Experience: 'I'm So Blessed With the Opportunities that God has Given Me'

News
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett asks evangelist whether he's going to hell
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett asks evangelist whether he's going to hell

Apologist Wes Huff explained what decides who goes to Heaven or Hell to influencer and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett.

Christian charity fears for struggling mums amid funding cuts
Christian charity fears for struggling mums amid funding cuts

Christian charity launches Mother’s Day campaign amid fears funding cuts could leave vulnerable mothers without support.

Liam McArthur accused of 'shameful dodge' during assisted suicide debate
Liam McArthur accused of 'shameful dodge' during assisted suicide debate

McArthur was vague about what doctors should do in the event that assisted suicide drugs do not work.

From despair to deliverance: The Gospel at work in a former drug mule and prisoner
From despair to deliverance: The Gospel at work in a former drug mule and prisoner

Jemimah Wright, deputy editor at Premier’s Woman Alive magazine, speaks to Christian Today about her latest project - an amazing story of redemption in the life of a once-hardened drug mule.