Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma trolls Candace Cameron Bure for 4th of July post

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By Asiya Ali

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It looks like JoJo Siwa isn’t the only celebrity coming after Candace Cameron Bure.

Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, 35, roasted the Full House alum, 46, for a previous TikTok video uploaded on the 4th of July, in which Bure is seen dressed in red, white, and blue from head to toe.

In the clip, Bruce Springsteen's hit 'Born in the USA' can be heard playing in the background, which prompted Koma to point out an overlooked detail about the track in his response.

"Yeah that, the song you’re playing? Yeah, it’s about veterans coming home from Vietnam and being treated like s***. Yeah, it’s not about the Fourth of July," Koma said.

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As of this writing, the video amassed 156.2K likes and 1.7 million views on the social media platform, with many users thanking Koma for pointing the meaning of the song out.

One user wrote: "Don't forget it's also about them being exploited into enlisting in the first place."

Another user said: "When they don't understand the assignment."

A third user commented: "Seeing Hilary Duff’s husband roast DJ Tanner is not what I had on my bingo card this week folks."

A fourth user joked: "Matt said, Team Jojo."

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Springsteen himself reflected on the era-defining smash hit's origins while speaking in a decades-old TV interview and revealed that it is a "song of rebellion".

The 72-year-old singer said that the song "fell into a certain social context," explaining that, "the country had veered to the right, and the Republicans at the time were basically attempting to co-opt anything American."

Koma’s video comes shortly after Bure was called out by Siwa, 19, who said while participating in a viral TikTok trend that the Aurora Teagarden Mysteries actress was the "rudest" celebrity she’d ever met.

In her initial video, the YouTuber didn’t explain why she chose Cameron Bure - but the actress took it to heart and issued a public apology via Instagram on Tuesday, July 26.

"I was shocked when I saw the TikTok on Sunday," she told her social media followers, noting that she had a "great conversation" with the Dance Mom alum about what went down.

"I was finally able to talk to Jojo this morning. … She actually didn’t want to tell me [how I was rude to her]. She said, 'You know, I met you at the Fuller House premiere and I was 11 years old.'”

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Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma trolls Candace Cameron Bure for 4th of July post

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By Asiya Ali

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It looks like JoJo Siwa isn’t the only celebrity coming after Candace Cameron Bure.

Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, 35, roasted the Full House alum, 46, for a previous TikTok video uploaded on the 4th of July, in which Bure is seen dressed in red, white, and blue from head to toe.

In the clip, Bruce Springsteen's hit 'Born in the USA' can be heard playing in the background, which prompted Koma to point out an overlooked detail about the track in his response.

"Yeah that, the song you’re playing? Yeah, it’s about veterans coming home from Vietnam and being treated like s***. Yeah, it’s not about the Fourth of July," Koma said.

Watch the TikTok below:

As of this writing, the video amassed 156.2K likes and 1.7 million views on the social media platform, with many users thanking Koma for pointing the meaning of the song out.

One user wrote: "Don't forget it's also about them being exploited into enlisting in the first place."

Another user said: "When they don't understand the assignment."

A third user commented: "Seeing Hilary Duff’s husband roast DJ Tanner is not what I had on my bingo card this week folks."

A fourth user joked: "Matt said, Team Jojo."

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Springsteen himself reflected on the era-defining smash hit's origins while speaking in a decades-old TV interview and revealed that it is a "song of rebellion".

The 72-year-old singer said that the song "fell into a certain social context," explaining that, "the country had veered to the right, and the Republicans at the time were basically attempting to co-opt anything American."

Koma’s video comes shortly after Bure was called out by Siwa, 19, who said while participating in a viral TikTok trend that the Aurora Teagarden Mysteries actress was the "rudest" celebrity she’d ever met.

In her initial video, the YouTuber didn’t explain why she chose Cameron Bure - but the actress took it to heart and issued a public apology via Instagram on Tuesday, July 26.

"I was shocked when I saw the TikTok on Sunday," she told her social media followers, noting that she had a "great conversation" with the Dance Mom alum about what went down.

"I was finally able to talk to Jojo this morning. … She actually didn’t want to tell me [how I was rude to her]. She said, 'You know, I met you at the Fuller House premiere and I was 11 years old.'”

Featured image credit: UPI / Alamy