In what has become a viral video on TikTok, Anne Curtis seemed to be just another face to New York City-based digital content creator Shan Rizwan, who ambush-interviewed the actress for his “Guessing Jobs in New York City” segment. | DCalanogINQ
He first asked the Kapamilya actress “Do you like your job?” to which Curtis replied, “Yes, I love my job,” and further agreed to Rizwan’s follow-up query if it is her dream job.
“It’s pretty personal,” answered Curtis, who was then asked about her educational background. The “No Other Woman” actress revealed that she “actually did one sem of early education.”
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