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Anne Curtis on seeing her Harper’s BAZAAR cover in person: ‘It gave me goosebumps’

Toff C.

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Updated Jan 13, 2025 01:07 PM PHT

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Harper's BAZAAR Singapore hosted a dinner for Anne Curtis in Singapore. The Kapamilya star is the January cover star of the magazine.

"Larger than life and loving it😍 As part of our celebrations with our January 2025 cover star @annecurtissmith and @tiffanyandco, we surprised Anne with her own life-size poster," the magazine posted on social media, sharing the behind-the-scenes of the dinner.

Anne expressed her awe to see her magazine cover for the first time in person. "Seeing the cover in real life, it gave me goosebumps," she told the magazine's editor-in-chief, Kenneth Goh. "It is cinematically beautiful... It felt like we were shooting a film."

She went on: "I'm so happy we got to do this because we decided to tell a story through fashion. I really appreciate you chose me."

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Fans online were quick to express their admiration for Anne's cover.

"Gorgeous cover. 👏👏 Congratulations Anne," one fan commented.

"So beautiful and so humble. A real DYOSA!!!!! @annecurtissmith," another fan wrote.

Harper's BAZAAR Singapore unveiled Anne's cover on January 3.

"We are entering 2025 hot with our January cover star @annecurtissmith! " the magazine announced earlier this month.

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In her feature, the magazine shared that "the decorated Filipino-Australian actress lets her hair down, detailing what it was like growing up in the spotlight, how motherhood has changed her life and her upcoming project, It’s Okay Not To Be Okay."

"It was weird at the beginning—I didn’t know how to start acting again because my life was all about nursery rhymes at that time. But once I got that ball rolling, it came back—just in time for the filming of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay," she told the magazine, as she recounted her return to showbiz after taking a hiatus to focus on parenting.

Becoming a cover star of an international publication is among the many accomplishments of Anne recently in the global scene. 

Back in November 2024, the It's Showtime host unveiled her wax figure for Madame Tussauds Hong Kong.

“To be immortalized like this is truly such an honor. It's a dream come true for me and I hope through having this wax figure, I'm able to let others know—all Filipinos know—to continue to pursue their biggest dreams because if you do dream big, they can happen with hard work and perseverance," Anne said in a previous interview. 

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