Anne Curtis, naantig sa sinabi ng netizen tungkol sa fandom niya
- Anne Curtis went viral after a netizen on X highlighted her massive and nationwide support base
- The post referenced her earlier statement about not having a formal fandom and suggested that her influence actually extends across the entire Philippines, quickly gaining traction online
- Anne responded by sharing the post and expressing strong emotion over the sentiment, showing appreciation for the message
- The exchange highlighted how her fans and the public continue to celebrate her widespread popularity and connection with audiences
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Actress and TV host Anne Curtis recently warmed hearts online after reacting to a viral post on X (formerly Twitter) that praised the scale of her fan support.

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The post came from a netizen who reflected on Anne’s earlier remark about not having a traditional fandom, suggesting instead that her influence reaches far wider than a typical fanbase. The message quickly gained attention among social media users for its emotional tone and praise for the actress.
The netizen wrote, “Sabi ni @annecurtissmith, wala siyang fandom. Meron kaya — buong Pilipinas!”
Instead of letting the post pass unnoticed, Anne shared it on her own account and responded with a brief but emotional message, showing appreciation for the sentiment.
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“I cry. Love you all,” Anne reacted.
Her reaction quickly resonated with fans, who pointed out how the actress continues to maintain a close and genuine connection with the public.
The exchange has since been widely shared online, reinforcing Anne’s status as one of the most well-loved figures in Philippine entertainment and highlighting the strong bond she shares with her supporters.
Anne Curtis-Smith is a Filipino-Australian actress and television host who rose to fame through her memorable performances in TV dramas like “Hiram,” “Maging Sino Ka Man,” and “Dyosa.” Since 2009, she has been one of the main hosts of ABS-CBN’s long-running noontime variety show “It’s Showtime.” She is also the younger sister of actress Jasmine Curtis-Smith. In her personal life, Anne is married to restaurateur and content creator Erwan Heussaff, and they welcomed their daughter, Dahlia Amélie, in 2020.
Previously, Anne expressed happiness and gratitude after receiving a nomination for Outstanding Asian Star at the Seoul International Drama Awards 2026. She noted the tough competition in the fan-voted category, especially the strong global support for fellow nominee Jisoo of BLACKPINK. While appreciative of the recognition, she acknowledged the challenge ahead given the voting strength of other international stars. Anne earned the nomination for her performance in the Philippine adaptation of “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay.”
During a thanksgiving mediacon held in Makati City on Thursday, Anne expressed pride in her Filipino identity amid ongoing discussions surrounding “halfie” representation in the entertainment industry. She emphasized that being mixed-race does not lessen or change her deep connection to the Philippines. The actress pointed out that the country has always been her home and continues to be her primary base of work and life. She also said she proudly represents the Philippines on the global stage in all her endeavors.
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