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Look At Erwan Heussaff And Rufa Mae Pronounce French Brands, Reactions You Must See

Erwan Heussaff and Anne Curtis

Erwan Heussaff and Ruffa Mae Quinto make Valentine’s extra special for everyone as they both appear in videos guiding people on how to pronounce French brands. Erwan’s video got almost 800,000 views on Facebook and around 6,000 likes on Twitter in just a matter of hours.

Rufa Mae Quinto Video On French Brands

Rufa Mae Quinto appeared in the video “For The Love Of Labels” by Preview Magazine which was published and released in September 2013. It was a video project by Peter Jerome Manabat, a video editor for GMA Network.

In the video, Rufa Mae is seen in a revealing yet classy black dress pronouncing French brands the best way she could. And of course, she did a great job (for Filipinos at least). The evidence? Her nose bled at the end. Hilarious! Rufa Mae is a comedian and she did what she does best: entertain and make people laugh. This video was revived yesterday just because of Erwan Heusaff.

Erwan Heussaff French Brands Video

The biggest news, however, is Anne Curtis’ fiance. Chef and food blogger Erwan Heussaff posted the video on Facebook and Twitter on Monday, Feb. 13, and it has gone viral. He captioned the video, “Here’s a guide so you don’t get embarrassed buying that last minute Valentine’s day gift.”

The video had almost 13,000 shares and 30,000 likes on Facebook and apparently, a lot of people reacted to it. Almost 4,000 comments on Facebook and most of them pretty hilarious saying they’d rather buy local brands so they don’t need to actually say those French words. Some thought Erwan’s French was plain sexy. One Facebook user even said she had to watch the video 27 times and didn’t even pay attention to what he was saying. Scroll down below to see the comments we thought were worth sharing.

Photos via Erwan Heusaff Verified Facebook (screenshot)

 

 

 

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Fiona Quinn: Fiona Abellera, a Mass Communication graduate, is PilipinasPopcorn's managing editor. She has been branching out in the media industry for a decade now. She previously worked in a local TV station as program manager. She has also produced, directed and written scripts for TV shows and news and commercials. She also managed an in-house radio station for a local university for almost 4 years. A musician by heart, Fiona used to be a guitarist/vocalist for a band. She plays the drums too. Offline, Fiona is a radio jock at Baguio City's 96.7 K-Lite as "Fiona Quinn."