Candace Cameron Bure
Candace Cameron Bure will headline Hallmark’s upcoming movie, “Christmas Sister Swap.” Picture: Bure at the premiere for “Fuller House” in Los Angeles on Feb. 16, 2016. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

“Full House” alum Candace Cameron Bure will be starring in Hallmark’s Christmas movie, “Christmas Sister Swap.”

According to Entertainment Weekly, the actress will be playing the role of estranged twins who decide to switch lives. This is not the first time that Bure will be starring in one of Hallmark’s Christmas movies. Last year, she appeared in “Journey Back to Christmas.” In 2015, Bure starred in “A Christmas Detour.” She also headlined “Christmas Under Wraps” (2014), “Let It Snow” (2013) and “Moonlight and Milestone” (2008).

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“Mean Girls” alum Lacey Chabert will also be heading to Hallmark once again this coming fall. She will give life to a struggling pastry chef who makes it to the finals of a gingerbread house baking competition in “The Sweetest Christmas.” Chabert previously starred in Hallmark films “A Wish for Christmas,” “A Christmas Melody,” “Family for Christmas,” “A Royal Christmas” and “Matchmaker Santa.”

Meanwhile, ahead of “Christmas Sister Swap” and “The Sweetest Christmas” release, Bure first sat down for an interview with Blasting News’ Michelle Tompkins. During their conversation, Bure opened up about her book and said that the titles of her memoirs are a little self-explanatory. In 2013, she released “Balancing It All: My Story of Juggling Priorities and Purpose.” Two years later, she released “Dance Through Life: Steps of Courage and Conviction.”

“I really enjoyed writing. Never thought I would become a writer, but working in this industry has given me so many experiences and a platform to share a lot of life lessons that I’ve learned a lot on the way, so I love being able to write those out for readers. And I do have a new book coming up at the end of the year as well,” she said.

Bure currently stars in Netflix’s revival of “Full House,” titled “Fuller House.” The actress’ other film and TV credits include “Make It or Break It,” “The View,” “Dancing With the Stars,” “Finding Normal,” “Some Kind of Wonderful,” “No One Would Tell,” “Punchline,” “Moonlight and Mistletoe,” “The Heart of Christmas,” “Truth Be Told,” “She Cried No,” “Sharon’s Secret,” “Monster Mash,” “I Saw What You Did” and more.