August 20 ------ Each parent has his or her own unique journey, according to new mom Anne Curtis.
“When it comes to parenting, what you do won’t always be right in the eyes of others, but it’s the right way for you. This is the best parenting tip I’ve received from my own mom. I think what she is trying to say is, you’re not the perfect parent, no one is, so don’t let what other people say affect you,” declared the mom of 2-year-old Dahlia Amelie.
The wife of vlogger and restaurateur Erwan Heussaff also claimed that she is a “super hands-on” mom and wife. “I think that’s the gift of having to go through the series of lockdowns because of the pandemic; it really gave me an opportunity to focus on being a mother and a wife,” she pointed out. With her husband being half-French, Anne said she would apply “a mix of both Filipino and French parenting styles. Also, when I talk to Dahlia, I speak Tagalog, English, and also French. Sometimes, she would speak in Taglish, like ‘can I upo here?’ Lumalabas na ang pagka-Anne Curtis niya,” the actress said, laughing.
When asked whether or not Dahlia is already aware of the kind of work her mom does, Anne said: “She knows I’m a singer. Feeling niya kasing ganda ng boses ko ‘yong kay Elsa.” Anne added that she is slowly preparing Dahlia for the time when she has to go back to work full-time. “The reason I waited this long was that, at least now, she is taking up classes during the day. She now has a social life. Her papa has also started going to the office, compared to before when everyone had to work from home,” she explained. “The good thing is that Dahlia is not super clingy because we taught her that she should play independently. Now, she is just more aware when her parents are leaving the house.”
Anne recently started “getting into the groove again” by returning to hosting the noontime game show “It’s Showtime!” twice a week. She also had a concert, her first live performance in three years, titled “Luv-Anne” in June. “The concert was just a one-day thing. With ‘Showtime,’ I’m slowly getting there. I think acting is my next thing. I want to have a comeback. As a host, I’ve missed the madlang pipol. When I returned to hosting, we still didn’t have an audience and the health protocol was still too strict. At least now, slowly, we’re welcoming more audiences again and are having more interaction with them,” Anne told reporters. “I think that’s one of the good things about the streaming culture that’s growing all over the world now. It made me miss acting, especially now that there are so many genres being offered. You get to see them with just a flick of a remote,” she pointed out.
Source: inquirer.net
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