Anne Curtis rejects Bong Suntay’s ‘non-apology’

 

Actress Anne Curtis has publicly rejected what she described as a “non-apology” from Quezon City Representative Bong Suntay,following remarks that circulated online and sparked criticism from social media users. Curtis addressed the issue directly in a post that quickly drew attention from fans and observers.

Curtis said the statement issued by Suntay failed to properly acknowledge the seriousness of the issue that triggered the controversy. The actress emphasized that accountability requires sincerity and a clear recognition of the harm caused by certain remarks.

“I do not accept your non-apology,” Curtis said in a statement posted on social media.

The actress added that meaningful apologies must demonstrate genuine understanding rather than simply attempting to close a controversy. Curtis noted that public figures should be mindful of their words because of their influence on public discourse.

Curtis, who has previously spoken about issues involving social responsibility and respectful dialogue, reiterated that accountability is important in maintaining trust with the public.

The controversy gained traction after remarks attributed to Suntay circulated online, prompting strong reactions from netizens and members of the entertainment community.

Supporters of Curtis quickly rallied behind her after her statement was posted, with many agreeing that accountability is essential when addressing sensitive issues.

The incident has also sparked wider discussions about responsible communication and how influential personalities should handle public controversies.

As of the latest reports, no further statement has been issued addressing Curtis’ rejection of the apology.

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