Anne Curtis goes on a girls’ trip to Seoul with the ‘Queens of her Heart’

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Anne Curtis goes on a girls’ trip to Seoul with the ‘Queens of her Heart’

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Anne Curtis went on a special girls’ trip to Seoul, South Korea, with the most important women in her life: her mother Carmen, sister Jasmine Curtis, and her daughter, Dahlia.

On her Instagram page, the actress shared snapshots from their trip, highlighting fun moments and heartfelt memories from their time together.

"With the Queens of my ❤️ Girl trip in 🇰🇷! Definitely seeing a diff side of the city with my little one," she wrote.

Among their first stops in the city was a theme park. "First on the agenda, of course... a theme park 🤣 P.S - fairy floss was key for photo taking. No judgement please 🫣😘," she said. 

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Fans online were quick to react to her post.

"3 generations of girl power," one fan commented.

"Matchies!!!! Have fun beautiful girlies!!!! 💖" another fan said.

"Ang cute ng twinning nyo ni Dahlia! ❤️ @annecurtissmith," another fan commented.


This isn’t the first time Anne has taken a bonding trip with them. Back in September 2024, she flew to Adelaide, Australia, with Jasmine, Carmen, and Dahlia to attend the wedding of the daughter of talent manager Betchay Vidanes where Dahlia served as a little flower girl.

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She also shared moments from that trip on social media, captioning her post: "My Always."

Meanwhile, in November 2024, Carmen celebrated her birthday which Anne marked with a heartfelt message on social media. 

"Happy birthday to this crazy, spunky and kulit woman we call our mama. 🥰 Love you Mum. Hope you’re having the best day ever. Miss you," Anne wrote.

Before her Korea trip with her loved ones, Anne was in Bacolod and Silay in Negros Occidental filming It's Okay to Not Be Okay.

In was in May when it was announced that she is set to star in the Philippine adaptation of the K-Drama.

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"It’s finally, officially, announced. It’s Okay to Not be Okay has been a favorite of mine since I first watched it. I instantly fell in love with the characters and it’s way of educating and raising awareness on different mental health issues. The story telling was portrayed so beautifully and is the very reason why I could not say no when it was offered to me," she posted on her Instagram page following the series announcement.

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