Anne Curtis recreates 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' scene in New York as tribute to late father
Anne Curtis went on a trip down memory lane in New York by recreating a scene from "Breakfast at Tiffany's" as a tribute to her late father, James Earnest Curtis-Smith.
On Instagram, the "It's Showtime" host shared a video of herself channeling Audrey Hepburn in the iconic opening scene of the film.
"A film we loved. A song we knew by heart," Anne wrote, recalling a moment from 12 years ago when her father accompanied her to Tiffany & Co.
"My daddy walked beside me to Tiffany's, helping me recreate a scene from a film we both adored," she added.
Anne also recalled how her father embraced the moment, even calling himself his daughter's own "props man."
When she decided to recreate the opening scene in 2026, Anne admitted she hesitated at first.
"My heart began to sting, longing, if only for a moment, to return to that time," she said.
"At first, I hesitated, but then I realized how beautiful it would be to relive it once more," she added. "This time, as a tribute to my dearest, huckleberry friend."
Anne was in New York to attend a Tiffany & Co. event, where she also met "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie.
James Earnest, Anne and Jasmine Curtis Smith's father, passed away in January. He was 82.
—Hermes Joy Tunac/MGP, GMA News