During the October 3rd's episode of "The Voice," Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha Bure nailed her audition for coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys.

Candace Cameron Bure is a known actress, producer, New York Times' bestselling author and inspirational speaker. She is both outspoken and passionate about her family and faith.

Known to millions worldwide from her role as "D.J. Tanner" on the iconic family sitcom "Full House," talent clearly runs in the family as it was also a "full house" of supporters when Natasha Bure auditioned for the said reality TV show.

Bure already has some high profile fans. Her mother's former "Full House" costars Bob Saget and John Stamos filmed a good luck video for her audition.

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

Candace was among those backstage cheering on the teen.

As Natasha officially made it on the show, Bure freaked out, screaming "Shut up!" while Carson Daly serenely congratulated her. Her reaction face was priceless.

Natasha proved she's inherited enough talent and charm to make her own way in the entertainment industry.

She is already a making her own way in the entertainment industry.

Natasha is already a YouTube star. She is going strong with 53,000-and-counting subscribers on YouTube.

Since 2014, she has posted everything from make-up tutorials to blogs and singing videos. Occasionally, her famous mom will even stop by the channel for a cameo.

She starred in commercials as a kid, designs jewelry and she's also a model.

The young Bure is taking a break from school. Natasha has no worries about clearing her schedule for The Voice. In September, she told People that she's planning to take a year off to focus on her music career before starting college.