Candace Cameron Bure reacts to daughter's performance on 'The Voice'

Talent clearly runs in the family.

On Monday's episode of "The Voice," Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha nailed her audition for coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys.

Bure was on-hand backstage to support Natasha, and the 18-year-old even got a good luck message from her mother's "Full House" co-stars Bob Saget and John Stamos.

"We know you're going to do great, Natasha. We wish you the best. Happy bat mitzvah," Saget joked in the Twitter video.

When Natasha hit the stage, she performed a cover of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love," which was good enough to inspire Adam Levine to turn his chair.

Seeing that her daughter officially made it on the show, Bure freaked out, screaming "Shut up!" while Carson Daly calmly congratulated her.

 


Needless to say, her reaction face was priceless.