Anne Curtis shares her ‘March Dump,’ gives fans a peek into her busy month

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Anne Curtis Instagram

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Actress Anne Curtis once again captivated her fans and followers as she uploaded her curated 'March Dump.'
On Instagram, the actress and TV host shared a carousel of snaps highlighting her past month, including moments with the people she values most.
"MARCH fun. Felt like the month literally "swung" by," the actress captioned her post.
The carousel includes moments from her recent travels in Siquijor, time spent with friends and her daughter, the person she will vote for, her role in her upcoming series, and her first 'Gayuma' experience.
Ending her caption, the actress and TV host also introduced a creative hashtag for her post—'calANNEdar' and 'calANNEdar2025'—giving fans a fun new way to stay connected with her.
Currently, Anne Curtis is considered one of the most powerful social media personalities, boasting a massive 20.9 million followers on Instagram and 15.7 million followers on X (formerly Twitter).
She is now busy filming the Philippine adaptation of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, where she takes on the lead role in the much-anticipated series.
Aside from this, she is also gearing up for an intense, action-packed film directed by Erik Matti, alongside actor Gerald Anderson.
This upcoming film marks a special reunion for Anne and Matti, following their critically acclaimed 2018 action-thriller BuyBust, which earned international recognition for its gripping storytelling and high-octane action sequences.