Anne Curtis was praised for her professional response. She admitted it was a genuine accident, expressed that she felt "disrespected" by tabloids publishing uncensored images, and thanked fans for their support via Twitter. Subsequent "Wardrobe" Controversies
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) summoned the show's producers to a gender-sensitivity meeting following the performance. Impact on Her Career Anne Curtis was praised for her professional response
She quickly debunked this on social media, explaining that she was wearing a custom-made bodysuit with a "tangga" (a high-cut swimsuit-style bottom) underneath, ensuring she was "completely protected". Impact on Her Career She quickly debunked this
Curtis wore a high-slit black dress that led to rumors she wasn't wearing underwear. She has used her platform to advocate for
Despite these early career hurdles, Anne Curtis has maintained her status as the and a "Multimedia Superstar". She has used her platform to advocate for women's rights, most recently in 2026 when she publicly rejected an inappropriate analogy made by a politician that referenced her image.
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