Ahtisa Manalo on objectifying remarks toward women amid Anne Curtis–Bong Suntay issue

Ahtisa Manalo on objectifying remarks toward women amid Anne Curtis–Bong Suntay issue

Ahtisa Manalo on objectifying remarks toward women amid Anne Curtis–Bong Suntay issue

2026-03-10 14:15:54



Breaking the Cycle of Sexism Ahtisa Manalo's Powerful Rebuke

As a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, Ahtisa Manalo's words carry significant weight. As the Miss Universe 2025 third runner-up, she has become a role model for many young women. Recently, Manalo shared her concerns about the pervasive issue of sexism in society, specifically addressing the objectification and sexualization of women.

A Concerning Reality

It's a deeply concerning issue that women are still treated as objects, Manalo said. It's a pervasive problem in our society, sadly. While she didn't specifically mention the controversy surrounding Anne Curtis and Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay, her words served as a powerful rebuke of the objectifying remarks directed at women.

A Call to Action

As we navigate the complexities of the entertainment industry, it's essential to acknowledge our own complicity in perpetuating sexism. We must take a hard look at our own actions and words, asking ourselves Am I contributing to the problem or part of the solution? By recognizing our own biases and making conscious choices, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society.

Breaking the Cycle

The objectification of women is a cycle that can be broken. By speaking out against sexism and promoting a culture of respect and empathy, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society. It's time for us to take a stand and say that we will no longer tolerate the objectification of women.

Conclusion

Ahtisa Manalo's words serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of speaking out against sexism. As we move forward, let us strive to create a culture that values and respects women, where they are not treated as objects but as individuals with agency and autonomy. It's time for us to take action and break the cycle of sexism.

Keywords Ahtisa Manalo, objectification, sexism, women's rights, Anne Curtis, Bong Suntay, Miss Universe, entertainment industry.

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