Kapamilya superstar Anne Curtis on Tuesday, April 12, received overwhelming support from other celebrities after she announced that she would be supporting Vice President Leni Robredo’s bid for the presidency.
Curtis revealed it through her Instagram account, wherein she posted a snap of a pink rose planted by her own mother.
Titled, “A Mother’s Love,” the actress-host using the hashtags #KulayRosasAngBukas, #LetLeniLead, and #LuvAnneLeni wrote, “A mother’s love. ‘Yan ang tawag sa rosas na ito. My mum planted this rose in her garden & how apt it is for this time… dahil ang pangarap ko sa ating bansa ay magkaroon ng ilaw sa ating tahanan na tinatawag nating Pilipinas na gagabay, ipaglalaban, proprotektahan at mamahalin ito… mamahalin tayo.”
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Celebrity radio host DJ Chacha shared that she was not wrong for idolizing the actress.
Hindi ako nagkamali ng pagkabaliw kay @annecurtissmith 💗💗💗
— DJ Chacha (@_djchacha) April 12, 2022
Curtis’s endorsement hyped Bianca Gonzalez.
Anne!!!! 🌸 https://t.co/pcbdsZIi3w
— Bianca Gonzalez (@iamsuperbianca) April 12, 2022
Filmmaker Andoy Ranay even tweeted, “That’s my girl!”
That’s my girl! 💕💕💕
— Andoy L. Ranay 🏳️🌈 🇵🇭 (@andoyranay) April 12, 2022
Comedienne Pokwang even thanked Curtis for supporting Robredo.
Thank you Diosa @annecurtissmith
Salamat sa pagtindig nak 💗💕🌸 #letlenilead #lenikikoalltheway #kulayrosasangbukas 💗💕🌸 https://t.co/VGvhWQ3nF0— marietta subong (@pokwang27) April 12, 2022
On the comment section of the post, fellow Kakampinks Angel Locsin, Jolina Magdangal, G3 San Pedro, Martine Ho, Giselle Tongi, and Izza Calzado were overjoyed for her endorsement.
Kakai Bautista, Dawn Chang, Vince Uy, Lara Quigaman, and Tippy Dos Santos were also there to greet the actress.
As of this writing, the post from the actress has already garnered 204k reactions.
Curtis now joins the likes of Sharon Cuneta, Gary Valenciano, Donny Pangilinan, Buendia, Kuh Ledesma, Piolo Pascual, Cherry Pie Picache and Edu Manzano who now openly support Robredo and her running mate Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan in their candidacy.