Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaf react to harsh comments.
HARSH COMMENTS – The newly married couple Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff reacted to harsh comments from netizens over a misleading headline.
It was just recently when the couple Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff tied the knot at New Zealand in a very simple yet elegant and intimate ceremony together with their family and their closest friends.
And after their marriage, a lot of people has been asking about their plans of having a baby.
In a certain report from Inquirer, the headline about the issue told, “Anne Curtis no time to have a baby.”
To which has then gathered several various reactions from the people of the social media community.
A certain netizen from Twitter though has collected the harsh comments gathered by the headline and posted it on the said social media platform with a written caption that indicates, “Today’s exciting episode of ‘R*pe Culture and Misogyny in Facebook Comments”
Check out the comments and the posts from SheaIea (needs to) Aral (@ssiral):
Today’s exciting episode of ‘Rape Culture and Misogyny in Facebook Comments’: pic.twitter.com/CLoaR7xEZS
— SheaIea (needs to) Aral (@ssiral_) December 5, 2017
This has been re-tweeted by Anne Curtis tagged along with a very dismayed reaction.
The actress wrote, “Wow. These people are so harsh. The headline is misleading too. I never said that. Maybe if they read the article they would see what I said was – WE JUST GOT MARRIED, can’t we enjoy that first before making the next big step of becoming parents. It’s our life anyway! Kalerky.”
Wow. These people are so harsh. The headline is misleading too. I never said that. Maybe if they read the article they would see what I said was – WE JUST GOT MARRIED, can’t we enjoy that first before making the next big step of becoming parents. It’s our life anyway! Kalerky❤️ https://t.co/BGkmeej6YQ
— Anne Curtis-Smith (@annecurtissmith) December 6, 2017
And Erwan also reacted to which he said in two separate posts, “Just another case of irresponsible click baiting by @inquirerdotnet anything for the clicks right?” and “Also to people who read headlines, react to them, without finishing the whole article or verifying it’s veracity. You’re going no where in life.”
Just another case of irresponsible click baiting by @inquirerdotnet anything for the clicks right? https://t.co/XfZYQMOppv
— Erwan Heussaff (@erwanheussaff) December 6, 2017
Also to people who read headlines, react to them, without finishing the whole article or verifying it's veracity. You're going no where in life.
— Erwan Heussaff (@erwanheussaff) December 6, 2017
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