“Wow. These people are so harsh.”
Anne Curtis took to Twitter to defend herself against people’s comments about an article published by Inquirer.net, with the headline “Anne Curtis no time to have a baby.” Some netizens commented negatively regarding Anne and husband Erwan Heussaff’s plans of enjoying their married life before having kids.
Twitter user SheaIea (@ssiral) shared screenshots of the article along with several Facebook comments.
Today's exciting episode of 'Rape Culture and Misogyny in Facebook Comments': pic.twitter.com/CLoaR7xEZS
— SheaIea (needs to) Aral (@ssiral_) December 5, 2017
Anne retweeted the post and said “Wow. These people are so harsh. The headline is misleading too. I never said that.” She also added that if people read the whole article, she said that she just got married and she and Erwan want to enjoy married life before taking the next big step to being parents.
Anyone on to happier news! Off to voice over our first teaser of #BUYBUST to be released soon 😱 Who’s excited to see this @ErikMatti masterpiece?
— Anne Curtis-Smith (@annecurtissmith) December 6, 2017
Erwan also reacted to the post on Twitter. He added a message directed to the people who read and react on headlines only without finishing the whole article.
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