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She reiterated this point in television interviews, saying, "Come on, naman. I’ve already had my fair share of wardrobe malfunction. So I think I’ve learned from that lesson" [6†L9-L10][15†L23-L24]. The 2013 incident, while drawing MTRCB scrutiny, ultimately lacked the personal sting of the first malfunction. It was a public relations hurdle, not a personal crisis, and Curtis cleared it with the poise of a veteran who had learned from her most difficult moment. Which brings us, finally, to the strange keyword
“Who would want to expose themselves for a publicity stunt?” he asked rhetorically. “Anne has never exposed herself. I don’t think that she is really elated.” The 2013 incident, while drawing MTRCB scrutiny, ultimately
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You can learn. You can grow. And you can wear a protective bodysuit next time.
The message is clear: Anne Curtis has learned her lesson. She’s not taking any more chances.