Anne Curtis, may nakakaantig na mensahe para sa asawa ni Bong Suntay
- Anne Curtis explicitly stated that she does not accept the "non-apology" offered by Bong Suntay
- However, she chose to accept the apology of Suntay's wife, Sheila Guevara, noting that as a wife and mother herself, she understands the "helplessness"
- In her powerful post on Instagram, the actress reminded the public that the family did nothing wrong and deserves to be left out of the issue entirely
- She also emphasized in her online post that "misogyny dressed up as a joke is still misogyny"
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In a deeply personal and firm Instagram post, Anne Curtis has addressed the aftermath of the recent controversy involving Bong Suntay. While her stance on the official remarks remains unwavering, she extended a huge amount of grace toward Suntay's wife, Sheila Guevara, and her children.

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"I do not accept your non-apology," Anne wrote directly to Suntay. However, she took a different tone regarding his spouse. "I do, however, accept your wife’s apology," she shared, explaining that she knows exactly what Guevara must be going through.

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Anne reached out with empathy, stating that as a mother and wife, she feels for the "quiet grief of watching someone choose so poorly in public."
She urged her followers and the public to extend the same grace to Suntay's wife and children, saying, "This is not your shame. Please know that. And I hope everyone reading this extends them the same grace. They did nothing wrong, and they deserve to be left out of it entirely."
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Beyond the personal dynamics, Anne used her platform to highlight why Women's Month remains so significant in 2026. She thanked everyone who used their voices to stand up for respect and called out the "many misogynists" who revealed themselves over the past few days.
"If anyone is wondering why Women’s Month still matters—this is exactly why," she concluded.
Anne Curtis-Smith is a Filipino-Australian actress and TV host. She became known for her roles in television dramas such as Hiram, Maging Sino Ka Man, and Dyosa. Since 2009, she has been one of the main hosts of ABS-CBN's noontime variety show It's Showtime. Her younger sister, Jasmine, is also an actress. In her personal life, Anne married Erwan Heussaff. In 2020, they welcomed their first child, Dahlia Amélie.
As previously reported by KAMI, Anne Curtis' legal counsel, Gorriceta Africa Cauton & Saavedra, released a statement following the remarks made about the actress during a hearing. The firm described the mention of Anne’s name in an objectifying manner as "clearly inappropriate and unacceptable". The statement reminded public officials that they are expected to uphold the dignity of others.
Meanwhile, Anne Curtis revealed her flight to Dubai was rerouted to Milan due to airstrikes in the Middle East. All flights to the Middle East were reportedly grounded while she was in the air. However, her daughter, Dahlia Amélie, and husband, Erwan Heussaff, are currently in Dubai. Erwan also shared a "wild" update of watching news of the strikes while in UAE airspace, one that worried their fans.
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