Vice Ganda at Anne Curtis, may diretsahang pahayag tungkol sa hirap ng public transport sa Pilipinas
- Anne Curtis shared her thoughts about public transportation during the “Laro Laro Pick” segment of It’s Showtime
- The actress-host pointed out that people would willingly use public transportation if the system were more comfortable and efficient
- Vice Ganda also reacted to the discussion, describing the current situation of commuters in LRT and MRT as very difficult
- The comedian added that the poor quality of public transport affects everyone and reflects the current state of daily life in the country
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Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis had an honest conversation about public transportation during the recent episode of It’s Showtime, particularly in the “Laro Laro Pick” segment.

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Anne was the first to share her thoughts on the topic, pointing out how people’s preferences could change if the system improves.
The actress-host said, “Gugustuhin nating lahat mag-public transpo kung maganda ‘yung public transpo natin… kasi sa ibang bansa nag-e-enjoy tayo eh.”

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She emphasized that in other countries, commuting is often convenient and even enjoyable, which is something she believes Filipinos would also appreciate if local systems improve.
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The comedian then responded with a more direct observation about the current situation faced by commuters.
Vice said, “Kawawa ang mga tao sa LRT at MRT. Akala mo may apocalypse na nangyayari sa dami.”
His statement reflected the daily struggle of passengers dealing with overcrowded trains and long lines, especially during peak hours.
He further expressed concern about how the issue affects Filipinos in general.
The host added, “Kawawa ang mga tao ngayon. Lahat tayo naaapektuhan nito… Hindi maganda ‘yung kalidad ng buhay natin.”
The remark highlighted how transportation problems go beyond inconvenience and can affect people’s overall well-being.
Even though the segment is usually light and entertaining, the conversation briefly shifted into a more serious and relatable topic.
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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 as well.
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 on social media.
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