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Anne Curtis expresses thoughts on recent events, Erwan Heussaff answers question on how political stance affects friendships

The couple have shared their thought and opinions on social media.

The couple have shared their thought and opinions on social media.

Amid the very heated political atmsophere in the past few days, it became a natural progression for the public to be vocal on social media.

Among the people who did express their feelings were celebrity couple Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff, who made time to do so in spite of their ongoing trip abroad.

The actress first posted on her account on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, May 14, her reaction to the events at the Senate building the day prior.

Just caught up on the news in the Philippines. Nakakalungkot na umabot sa sitwasyon na ganun, in fact, it’s so sad that it even happened.

She continued, “I guess all we can do as citizens and voters is watch, learn, take note and continue to pray for our country.”

Meanwhile, on his account on Threads, her husband and FEATR founder Erwan Heussaff answered a question posed by another account.

A certain Zac Alviz asked: “Is it really worth throwing away years of friendship because you have different political opinions?

In response, Erwan answered, “Political opinions, no. But if it crosses into moral territory, yes.

He then gave an example. “If someone was the most charitable person you knew, but was also a known sexual abuser. If you can tolerate that and support that person, it says alot about ones moral character.

For him, another “red flag” is when a person can only say positive things about their chosen politicians.

We all know no one is perfect or even close to it, so If you can’t challenge your own beliefs, we can’t be friends. We should constantly practice discernment. Not blindly defend the people we support, but regularly question whether our choices still align with our values,” he explained.


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