Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Anne Curtis’ boobs scandal exposed while dancing in ASAP XV Boracay!

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Anne Curtis Boobs Scandal

Anne Curtis wardrobe malfunction

Actress Anne Curtis suffered a wardrobe malfunction during a production number on ASAP XV. Anne was wearing a swimsuit during the ASAP XV show in Boracay. While doing their dance number, Anne ’s upper top got accidentally removed which to the delight of the audience got a glimpse of Anne Curtis boobs. Cameras from the audience started clicking and video cameras rolled. After Anne, Sam and the crew realized what happened the audience already got a shot of the incident. Sam came to the rescue and embraced Anne to cover her up and Anne after realizing what had happened cried over the incident. Despite the production staff’s plea to delete the captured scene, the photo still broke its way to the internet, proliferated in social networking sites last Monday. The uncensored version of the Anne Curtis boobs scandal photo was even posted in some blogs and online tabloids. Sorry guys, we respect Anne's privacy, but we don’t have it here for you, even if we had it, we wouldn’t show it. Thanks

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