Anne Curtis condena al Rep. Bong Suntay como «poster boy de la misoginia» por comentarios lascivos

En respuesta a los comentarios lascivos del Rep. Bong Suntay de Quezon City sobre ella durante el proceso de impeachment de la vicepresidenta Sara Duterte, la actriz Anne Curtis emitió un duro comunicado en el que calificó al legislador como el «poster boy» de la misoginia y rechazó su no-disculpa. Esto se produce tras las quejas presentadas por grupos de mujeres contra Suntay.

La controversia estalló el 3 de marzo de 2026, cuando el Rep. Bong Suntay (4.º distrito de Quezon City) describió una fantasía sexual que involucraba a Anne Curtis como una analogía para defender las amenazas de la vicepresidenta Sara Duterte contra el presidente Ferdinand Marcos Jr. en medio de su proceso de impeachment. La indignación pública llevó a quejas de grupos de mujeres, incluidos el Gabriela Women’s Party y el Kilusan ng Manggagawang Kababaihan, presentadas ante el Ombudsman el 6 de marzo (alegando violaciones de la Safe Spaces Act, la Magna Carta of Women y códigos éticos) y el comité de ética de la Cámara de Representantes (autorizado el 4 de marzo). La esposa de Suntay, Sheila Guevarra, se disculpó el 5 de marzo, afirmando que ninguna mujer debería ser tratada de esa manera. El 7 de marzo, Curtis respondió: «Te has convertido en el poster boy de algo mucho más grande: una cultura que aún cree que es aceptable hablar así de las mujeres. Peor aún, una que lo tolera de nuestros líderes. Como se dice, la misoginia disfrazada de broma sigue siendo misoginia». Enfatizó: «Ocupas un escaño pagado por los contribuyentes. Las mujeres son contribuyentes. Yo soy contribuyente. No somos accesorios en tus comentarios». Curtis rechazó la «no-disculpa» de Suntay, pero elogió la declaración de su esposa, agregando: «Cada vez que un comentario así queda sin cuestionar, bajamos la vara de lo que representa el liderazgo».

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