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Erwan Heussaff shuts down breakup rumors with Anne Curtis

Published Sep 04, 2024 11:09 am Updated Sep 04, 2024 12:30 pm

Erwan Heussaff is having none of the unfounded rumors that he and Anne Curtis have broken up.

The food content creator shared an Instagram Reel of him cooking cordon bleu on Sept. 2 when a social media user commented "He is no longer wearing the wedding ring," adding three crying emojis.

He, however, did not let it pass.

"[L]ol, you shouldn't believe news from random accounts on Facebook," he responded.

Erwan Heussaff's exchange with the said social media user

Breakup rumors between the pair began when Curtis, in an Instagram post on Aug. 31, shared that she was in Australia with her sister Jasmine, mother Carmen, and daughter Dahlia without Heussaff.

Two days prior, Heussaff on Instagram posted that his team from FEATR and The Fat Kid Inside Studios were in Siargao, wrapping up "a whole week worth of shoots." He noted that the rest of his team followed for their annual trip.

'Super fake'

Jasmine, in her own Facebook post, shut down the breakup rumors as she called them "super fake."

There have also been unsubstantiated claims that she's supposedly a third party in Anne and Erwan's marriage.

"Ayoko na sana i-address to dahil alam ko naman my sister’s and my supporters are wiser," Jasmine said in a post on Aug. 31, "but wag tayo magpadala sa fake news here on FB or TikTok."

"We are peacefully bonding and enjoying each other’s company in Australia at the moment," she added.

Jasmine Curtis responds to netizens who are making speculations about Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff's relationship. (Jasmine Curtis-Smith/Facebook)

While she didn't specify the particular issue in her post, Jasmine's replies to her followers in the comments section were direct enough to dispel the speculations.

When a user expressed concern over the rumored breakup, she replied, "super fake" followed by a face with tears of joy emoji.

She also called the couple her "OTP" or one true pair after a commenter said Anne and Erwan "for life."

Mutual support regardless of distance, schedules

In 2019, Heussaff penned a heartfelt Instagram post about seeing Curtis after being apart for 23 days. He noted that he always gets messages about why they're not constantly together.

Citing the so-called Rule 78 of the #bulliedhusbandsclub popularized by his brother-in-law Nico Bolzico, Heussaff said serious couples need to be able to support each other regardless of distance and schedules.

"Both people in a relationship need to be able to grow and pursue their careers, all while being each other's cheerleaders," he said. "I've seen way too many toxic relationships where people end up blaming the other party for missed opportunities."

"Macho men, your wife deserves to chase their dreams as much as you do. Ladies, vice versa. Just make time and be present, whenever you can," he added.

Curtis and Heussaff got married in 2017 and welcomed Dahlia in 2020.

They celebrated their 14th year as a couple in June this year.