Social media quickly buzzed with fans expressing their enthusiasm.
South Korean icon Song Hye Kyo thrilled fans worldwide by following Filipina actress Anne Curtis on Instagram, sparking a wave of excitement across various social media platforms.

This unexpected gesture followed Song Hye Kyo’s Instagram Story, which featured herself alongside Anne Curtis, renowned fashion blogger Bryanboy, and designer Kim Jones. The group was seen together in Seoul, celebrating the wedding of model and entrepreneur Irene Kim. This moment holds special significance for Anne Curtis, who has long admired the Korean star.

Back in 2019, during a fan meeting with Park Bo Gum in Manila, the Korean actor famously remarked that Anne resembled Song Hye Kyo, a compliment that visibly delighted Anne. Now, years later, the two stars have finally connected in person, much to the joy of fans.
Social media quickly buzzed with fans expressing their enthusiasm. One user on X exclaimed, “Hye Kyo is now following Anne Curtis on Instagram goddesses, im so happy for you @annecurtissmith.” Meanwhile, others speculated about the possibility of a future collaboration between the two, particularly given their shared influence in the fashion industry.
The photograph showing the four celebrities together further ignited curiosity. While details about the purpose of their meeting remain under wraps, the interaction between Song Hye Kyo and Anne Curtis has undeniably captivated audiences globally.

Whether this signals the beginning of a new friendship or a professional partnership, fans eagerly await any news or updates from these beloved figures.

Anne Curtis-Smith is a Filipino-Australian actress and television host who rose to fame through roles in series like Hiram, Maging Sino Ka Man, and Dyosa. Since 2009, she has been a staple host of ABS-CBN’s popular noontime variety show, It’s Showtime. Her younger sister, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, is also an actress. In her personal life, Anne is married to Erwan Heussaff, and the couple welcomed their first daughter, Dahlia Amélie, on March 2, 2020.
Recently, Anne expressed heartfelt sorrow on social media over a string of tragic road accidents, offering prayers for the victims’ families. She also urged government agencies like the LTO and DOTR to enforce stricter regulations on licensing and vehicle safety. Her emotional appeal resonated with many, as she voiced hope that such tragedies would never recur.
Earlier this year, Anne shared touching vacation photos from Seoul, South Korea, featuring herself and daughter Dahlia. The joyful family moments captured during their trip highlighted the actress’s warm and relatable side, winning admiration from fans and fellow celebrities alike.
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Song Hye-kyo (송혜교), born on November 22, 1981, in Daegu, South Korea, is a renowned South Korean actress celebrated for her roles in both television and film. She began her career in the entertainment industry at the age of 14 by winning the SunKyung Smart Model Contest in 1996. Her breakthrough came with the 2000 drama Autumn in My Heart, which was pivotal in the rise of the Korean Wave (Hallyu) across Asia. She further solidified her status with leading roles in All In (2003) and the romantic comedy Full House (2004), both of which garnered immense popularity. In 2016, she starred in Descendants of the Sun, a blockbuster drama that achieved high viewership ratings and won multiple awards, including the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards.
In recent years, Song Hye-kyo has continued to showcase her acting prowess. She received widespread acclaim for her role in the 2022–2023 Netflix series The Glory, a revenge thriller where she portrayed a woman seeking justice for past bullying. Her performance earned her the Best Actress award at the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards . Additionally, she starred in the 2025 film Dark Nuns, which was released in over 160 countries and became a box office success in South Korea . Beyond her acting career, Song Hye-kyo is also known for her philanthropic efforts, including donations to various causes and her role as a cultural ambassador promoting Korean heritage internationally .
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