Viva Communications on Tuesday condemned the posting of a controversial photo of their talent, Anne Curtis-Smith, which has been circulated in social networks and published in a local tabloid.
Below is the statement of Cecilia Santelices, Viva Communications Inc documentation officer:
"We are appalled by the behavior of some people who have irresponsibly posted over the internet and maliciously published a photo of our artist, Ms. Anne Curtis-Smith, taken during the taping of one of her production numbers for ASAP XV. What happened during the taping was an unfortunate accident. Nothing was done intentionally. Anne was merely doing her best to deliver a solid performance as an artist."
"It is disheartening to discover though that certain people have taken advantage of the situation, maliciously uploading the photos over the internet and capitalizing on the same for publication. Worse, participating in the proliferation of the same."
"Obviously, some unscrupulous individuals have capitalized on this misfortune and consequently exploited our artist whose only fault was to do her job well. We appeal to these individuals, please have a little respect and decency to stop posting the photos and distributing the same. Think of your sister, your mother, your wife, or your daughter. . . . . have a heart."
Actress Anne Curtis is set to break her silence this afternoon on the controversial photo, which was taken during a taped show on Boracay Island.
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