Anne Curtis laments report that only 22 of 1700 classrooms targeted were completed

Anne Curtis laments report that only 22 of 1700 classrooms targeted were completed

  • Anne Curtis expressed frustration online after learning that only 22 of the government’s 1,700 targeted classrooms were completed this year
  • She reposted the report and emphasized how badly classrooms are needed especially in struggling regions
  • A week earlier, she also called out the lack of accountability in the ongoing flood control project controversy
  • Anne has been known as one of the most vocal celebrities in raising awareness about social issues and alleged corruption

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Anne Curtis expressed her frustration on social media over the government’s slow progress in building classrooms for Filipino students.

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The actress reposted a report citing DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon’s statement that only 22 new classrooms had been completed this year out of the 1,700 originally targeted. Along with the report, Anne wrote on her Instagram Stories, “Ano na?! Classrooms are needed so badly for children. Especially in regions that struggle the most!”

Her recent post follows a similar outcry a week ago when she called attention to the ongoing flood control project controversy. At the time, she reshared an update from @fttmph that read, “42 days since hearings on flood control project started. Wala pa ring napapanagot.” Anne then added her own frustrated caption, “ung Totoo? Ano naaa po?” — a statement that resonated with many of her followers concerned about government accountability.

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Anne has long been known as one of the most vocal celebrities when it comes to raising awareness about social issues and alleged corruption, often using her platform to amplify calls for transparency and reform.

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Anne Curtis-Smith is a Filipino-Australian actress and television host. She rose to fame through various television dramas, including Hiram, Maging Sino Ka Man, and Dyosa. Since 2009, she has been a mainstay and one of the principal hosts of the ABS-CBN noontime variety show, It's Showtime. In her personal life, Anne is married to Erwan Heussaff, a celebrated content creator and entrepreneur. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Dahlia Amélie, in 2020.

In a previous report by KAMI, Anne Curtis showed her agreement with Vice Ganda’s sentiments following the comedian’s fiery message against corruption on a recent episode of It’s Showtime. The moment took place in the program’s “Laro Laro Pick” segment, where one of the participants, Ronron, narrated that he began working as a porter to provide for his family. Vice Ganda praised him and others like him, highlighting the dignity of choosing honest work despite financial hardship. The Unkabogable Phenomenal Superstar then addressed the broader issue of corruption, condemning politicians and government officials who allegedly misuse public funds. Anne’s repost on X added weight to the discussion and fueled netizen reactions.

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In another report, Anne Curtis attended Paris Fashion Week (PFW), where she served looks for brands like Dior, Lanvin, and Courrèges. She posted a stylish video on Instagram attempting to give a "French lesson" to her followers. Her husband, Filipino-French content creator Erwan Heussaff, commented, "We've been together 15 years... That's all you got?" The couple’s viral, playful banter delighted netizens and highlighted their enduring relationship dynamic.

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