Filipino actress and TV show host Anne Curtis revisited one of cinema’s most recognizable scenes with a story that hits closer to home.
In a recent Instagram post, the actress shared a video of herself recreating the opening sequence of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,“ the classic popularized by Audrey Hepburn.
Dressed in an elegant black ensemble and standing outside Tiffany & Co. in New York City, Curtis mirrored the film’s iconic imagery.
The “It’s Showtime” host also revealed that the recreation was inspired by a moment she once shared with her late father, James Ernest Curtis-Smith. More than a decade ago, the two visited the same location and playfully brought the scene to life together.
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“A film we loved. A song we knew by heart. Twelve years ago in New York, my daddy walked beside me to Tiffany’s helping me recreate a scene from a film we both adored. He bought my coffee and a croissant, playing the role he jokingly claimed as his own, my ‘propsman.’ Cut to 2026.”
The opportunity to revisit the scene came during a recent creative planning session in New York. Curtis admitted she was initially unsure about recreating it, as it brought back a wave of emotions tied to her father. Still, the idea eventually took on a more meaningful purpose.
“When @alitheacastillo and I were planning what to shoot in NYC, she asked if I wanted to recreate the iconic opening scene from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. My heart began to sting… longing, if only for a moment, to return to that time. At first, I hesitated… but then I realized how beautiful it would be to relive it once more…this time, as a tribute…. For my dearest, huckleberry friend.”
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