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Erwan Heussaff calls out fake news online about alleged split with Anne Curtis

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Erwan Heussaff dismissed rumors online about his alleged split with wife Anne Curtis.

On his Instagram page, Erwan explained: "Anne and I have never really posted much about each other online, it's just how we are. We don't feel the need to prove anything to anyone."

He also stressed that the netizens must learn to stop believing on anything they get to watch online.

"Everyone has to work on being less gullible online, information can be weaponized. This wasn't a big deal, but imagine it's something that has real word repercussions," he remarked.

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Erwan added: "Just because something has lots of views, doesn't make it real. Take a Facebook detox 😂."



Followers of Erwan were quick to react to his post.

"The repercussions of being in the spotlight. I applaud that you are handling this with class 👏," one fan commented.

"Love you Erwan for showing fake news should not be tolerated," another fan wrote.

"I really admire this kind of relationship❤️ secured and private," one fan posted.

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Erwan and Anne celebrated their 14 years as a couple last June. In the same month, they went on a family trip to Africa.

The couple got married in November 2017. They have a daughter, Dahlia who turned four years old last March.

In an interview with Manila Bulletin last June 2023, Erwan opened up about his journey of being a father.

"I loved every step of it. Every process and how it just challenges you. It challenges everything around you, it gives you a new perspective on how to approach life for what's really important, what's not important. It’s just been such a great filter for me," he said.



The content creator also highlighted how fatherhood made him become a better person.

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"It sets you straight in the sense that it really reprioritizes everything. And you learn how to be better. In my particular case, just learning how to be better at what I do. But also knowing that family, those family values, and that family time contributes to everything you do also. And it just kind of benefits you as a person, if you allow it to," he highlighted.

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