Candace Cameron Bure revealed her husband Val Bure's Olympic medals and the reason he "didn't want" to wear them.
"I wanted to share [some] medals with you, as if I had something to do with them. I was simply a supportive wife. "These are Val's medals," Cameron Bure, 48, said on Instagram Story on Sunday, August 4.
"This is the silver from the 1998 Nagano Olympic Games in Japan, and this one is the bronze from the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games."
Cameron Bure took up the medals from where they were set and placed them on a table to try them on, saying, "They are rather heavy. It's really wonderful."
Bure commented on how important the Olympic accomplishments were to the pair because they were shared together.
"Maks was three weeks old when he participated in the 2002 Games. I had him with me and was breast-feeding him in the stands," Cameron Bure, who has a daughter Natasha, 25, and sons Lev, 24, and Maksim, 22, said.
"I was pregnant with Natasha when they won the silver medal in Japan."
Cameron Bure said that Val refused to wear the medals since they were not gold. "But they're impressive, and I'm quite proud of him. We proudly exhibit them in our house.