“Fuller House” star Candace Cameron Bure and her husband are complete opposites when it comes to the spotlight. The actress opened up about Valeri Bure's mysterious ways during an interview for E! In The Room on Tuesday.

“You know it’s funny because I’m an extrovert,” Bure pointed out during a discussion about their parenting skills. “I love being in front of the camera. I love talking to people and my husband– he loves talking to people, but he doesn’t like being in front of the camera.”

The Hallmark Channel actress went on to explain how his introverted ways led her to label him as the “Unicorn.”

“He’s always hidden and I call him the Unicorn because he makes an appearance like once or twice a year on my socials,” Bure joked.

This year the “Unicorn” made his first appearance on his wife’s Instagram for a video she shared on her birthday. In the video, the actress explains that she asked Valeri to appear in the clip as her birthday present. The man himself is shown throwing up a peace sign while standing behind his wife. The two share a kiss on the lips and the cheek before he disappears again.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She captioned the post:

“BEST BIRTHDAY EVER [ unicorn emoji, Glitter emoji, heart-eyed cat emoji, balloon emoji]

I’m also giving YOU GUYS many presents on my Instagram Story— discount codes & giveaways!!

Happy Birthday to me [upside down smiling emoji, kissing smiley with red heart]. “

The couple share three children: Natasha Bure, 21, Lev Valerievich Bure, 20, and 18-year-old Maskim Valerievich Bure. In her latest interview, the actress pointed out that it’s she and Valeri’s differences that make them work well together as parents.

“But it’s actually like this really great balance that we have,” she explained. “ While I’m always like ‘Hey kids, let’s do this and let’s do that,’ my husband’s always like “Chill out...that’s not what it’s all about.’”

The star added that the balance is nice because their kids could easily be consumed by the fame her career has brought to their family. Although Bure frequently puts her fame to good use by using her platform to deliver positivity and messages of faith.

Presently, she and her brother Kirk Cameron have teamed up to put on a Facebook Live benefit called Hope Rising. The event consists of 25 artists and influencers who have teamed up to raise money for Samaritans Purse, which will then go toward COVID-19 victims and those helping them.

Tune in on Facebook at HopeRising.Live on Sunday at 8 p.m. EDT.

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Pictured: Candace Cameron-Bure at the premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" in New York City on Nov. 18, 2015. Getty Images