ICYMI: Dahlia had a magical celebration of her 3rd birthday as her parents, Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff, took her to Tokyo Disneyland to mark the occasion.
Dahlia, Erwan Heussaff and Anne Curtis. Image: Instagram/@erwan, @annecurtissmith
Dahlia had a magical celebration of her 3rd birthday as her parents, Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff, took her to Tokyo Disneyland to mark the occasion. The celebrity couple sent birthday greetings to their daughter along with photos from their trip, as seen on their respective Instagram pages on Thursday, March 2. Dahlia dressed up as Disney princess Cinderella while enjoying the rides in the theme park with her parents.“A dream is a wish your heart makes. Happy 3rd birthday my petite princess Dahlia Amélie,” Curtis wrote. “[I] will always pray for your dreams to come true.
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