Candace Cameron Bure handled being body shamed with pure grace, but she also put the troll in their place.

The Fuller House star clapped back hard at the troll who tried to body shame her on social media. Bure posted a photo of herself and her 18-year-old son on Instagram. Well, one super smart troll began making comments about how the actress was bigger than her husband.

“All that exercising [sic], and you still look like you weigh more than your husband, did you change your diet?” wrote the troll. Yes, that is how we are referring to the unnamed person.

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First of all, she posted the picture with her son Lev, not her husband Valeri. Although, she doesn’t say her son's name in the caption, she does tag him and he obviously looks much younger than her husband.

What is really important here is who the heck is this person to troll the 42-year-old Bure who looks amazing these days? She clearly felt the same way, but decided to put the person in his or her place in a very graceful way.

“Nice, troll. If a 25-inch waist looks big to you… then you’re looking through an altered lens. Be well,” replied the actress.

Can you say perfect response? Other than the troll part, which is completely a true statement, the rest of her message was graceful and empowering. Plus, it also shows just how much confidence Bure has in the way she looks. Weight has been an issue for her in the past, so it is great to see her looking healthy and happy with her body.

Another reason her response is literally amazing is that she clearly knows the remark is the troll’s problem not hers. The comment was just mean spirited for no reason and the actress seriously got that.

There is no reason to body shame anyone, but it does happen. If it happens to you, take a page out of Candace Cameron Bure’s book because she knows how to clapback in a way that doesn’t make her sink to the troll’s level. Honestly, her remark makes us love her even more than we already did.

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