Actress Anne Curtis will be back in the country next week after a one-month stay in the US to film a Hollywood project.
Curtis is set to resume her hosting duties on the noontime variety program "It's Showtime" as she returns to the country on Tuesday, she announced on her official Twitter page.
"Just a few more days to go. Manila and my 'Showtime' family, I'll be seeing you guys on Tuesday," she tweeted on Thursday.
In late May, Curtis left for Los Angeles to shoot scenes for the upcoming Hollywood film "Blood Ransom."
Throughout her one-month stay in the US, Curtis chronicled on Twitter her day-by-day affairs filming for the Francis dela Torre-directed movie -- including her chance meeting with American actress Jennifer Aniston.
On Thursday, Curtis said filming for "Blood Ransom" is almost finished, with only three days of shooting left. She also shared readying for a "bloody and heavy" scene.
"Three last days of shooting for 'Blood Ransom.' Starting to get sad... I will miss everyone!!!" she said.
"Shooting again tonight for 'Blood Ransom.' It's going to be a bloody and heavy night," she said.
The cast of "Blood Ransom" also includes American TV actors Emily Skinner and Alexander Doetsch. The film is set to hit theaters in 2013.
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