LOOK: Anne Curtis, Erwan Heussaff’s daughter Dahlia explores Thailand
Dahlia Amélie Heussaff seems to be a wanderlust at such a young age as she explored the wonders of Thailand during a recent trip with her parents Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff.
Dahlia was first introduced to the Wat Pho Temple, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, located in the Phra Nakhon District of Bangkok, Thailand, as seen in her father’s Instagram account on Saturday, April 8.
The three-year-old celebrity kid can be seen exploring the temple’s sights, and was even spotted posing by the temple’s picturesque exterior.
“Cutest little tourist in Bangkok,” Erwan said in the caption of his post.
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Curtis’ friend and new mom Isabelle Daza recommended that they take Dahlia to visit Chatuchak Market, as seen in the comments of Erwan’s post.
Article continues after this advertisementDahlia then enjoyed a tuk tuk ride in the busy streets of Thailand, a three-wheeled vehicle known as one of the country’s modes of transportation, as seen from a separate post on Curtis’ official Instagram page.
“Tuk-Tuk, who’s there? Welcome to Thailand, Dahlia,” the actress-model said, along with an emoji of Thailand’s flag.
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The couple’s daughter caught the admiration of their celebrity friends, including her parents’ respective sisters, Solenn Heussaff and Jasmine Curtis-Smith, as well as content creator Jaz Reyes and fashion designer Patty Ang in the comments.
The Heussaffs’ appeared to have combined work with their family vacation as Curtis was seen to have shot some pictorials days prior.
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The couple also shared glimpses of their trip on their Instagram Stories, which mostly featured their toddler.
Prior to visiting Thailand, the couple’s young daughter celebrated her third birthday in Tokyo Disneyland in Japan in March 2023 where she enjoyed meeting her favorite characters and a carousel ride.
Curtis, who got married to Heussaff in November 2017, gave birth to Dahlia in March 2020 in Australia. EDV