Chasing a grand dream has its challenges and setbacks but with multi-talented star, Anne Curtis’ grit and perseverance, a goal can always be achieved when you become “anne-stopabble.” With over 20 decades in the media and hosting industry, Anne is bringing another historical milestone for the Philippines as the first Filipina actress and TV host to be immortalized in the star-studded Madame Tussauds Hong Kong museum. On Wednesday, November 27, Anne unveiled her figure which she believes is a manifestation of the big dreams that now turned into a reality.
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here’s to dreaming big and making those dreams come true,” she said during the unveiling ceremony. “I hope that through this, I’m able to instill in everyone that if you dream big, work hard, have patience, your biggest dreams can come true,” she added in an exclusive interview with Interaksyon . Anne also thanked and acknowledged her followers’ support and belief in her acting, singing and fashion skills– the support she believes fueled her into the icon she is today.
She also invited overseas Filipino workers, who have shared a long-time running joke about coming home for her birthday. “So now, you don’t have to worry about coming home for my birthd.