Anne Curtis feels baby’s strong kick | Inquirer Entertainment

Anne Curtis feels baby’s kick: ‘Bizarre, amazing feeling’

/ 12:09 PM November 25, 2019

Anne Curtis

Image: Twitter/@annecurtissmith

It appears that Anne Curtis’ child is healthy. The soon-to-be mother shared the “bizarre and amazing feeling” of her child moving inside her body, as her baby’s kicks got stronger.

The actress enthusiastically updated her fans on Twitter about the development yesterday, Nov. 24.

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Curtis has been vocal about her journey through motherhood ever since she announced her pregnancy to the public on Nov. 10. In small snippets, the noontime show host regularly gives her fans an idea of her pregnancy quirks.

Curtis said yesterday that she was adjusting to her body’s need for more sleep. As a busy actress and host, she added that she couldn’t do her daily routine anymore without sneaking in a nap.

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“Being someone who’s been so used to working so much. Hindi ko na kaya (I can’t do it anymore).”

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The actress also appeared to be craving a certain food, as per her post on Nov. 18, about her love for potatoes.

The weird sleeping patterns are apparently part of the journey. The actress expressed her shock when a fan said: “Wait on your [7th] or 8th month it (sic) your little one will wake you up at 1 [a.m.] or 2 [a.m.].”

Curtis was already in her fifth month of pregnancy when she and her husband celebrity chef Erwan Heussaff decided to share the news. JB

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