Actress and TV host Anne Curtis and lifestyle content creator Erwan Heussaff are encouraging Filipinos to invest in their health and well-being through movement and everyday choices in their newest video collaborations with Manulife Philippines. Rooted in Manulifeâs commitment to longevity, the videos reflect an evolving mindsetâshifting the focus from simply adding years to life, to improving the quality of those years through life balance, and intentional choices that lead to sustainable habits.
The influencer couple was in attendance when Manulife Philippines launched ManulifeMOVE, a holistic health program that brings together the relevant proposition, services, products and partners to improve customerâs well-being at every stage.
âWhen I say the word âhealth,â I often think first of movement. But lately, Iâve been thinking about something deeper,â Curtis said in the video. âAt the launch of ManulifeMOVE, I realized this shift: for Filipinos, health is no longer just about adding years to your life. Itâs about adding quality to those years.âShe added that this mindset mirrors insights from Manulifeâs Asia Care Survey, which showed that more Filipinos are seeking life balance, wellness, and intention in their everyday lives.
âMOVE is all about helping us make small, conscious choices that add up to a better life,â Curtis said. âLittle things like eating lighter meals, going on walks, and prioritizing your mental health, can go a long way to finding everyday balance.â
Heussaff, meanwhile, focused on heart health and the impact of daily habitsâparticularly around food and movementâon long-term well-being.
âHeart disease is the top illness Filipinos are most worried about according to a recent Manulifeâs Asia Care Survey,â Heussaff said. âWe all have a relative who had heart disease. We all know someone who struggles with diabetes. We see why. We know the risks, but the part that no one wants to hear is that we actually have a choice to make a difference.â
He emphasized usual behaviors that lead to heart health problems such as overconsumption of salt and processed food, and not eating enough fruits and vegetables. He noted that to achieve a healthy lifestyle, consistency matters more than perfection.
âThereâs nothing wrong with enjoying food or indulging, but daily choices matter,â he said. âSmall and consistent actions like socializing and even just going for a walk compound and go a long way to improving heart health and overall well-being. You or your loved ones donât have to be part of statistics.â
âEven small, consistent moves can make a meaningful difference to how we live, and how well we live, over time,â said Sonali Verma, Chief Marketing Officer, Manulife Philippines. âManulifeMOVE is designed to help Filipinos build healthier habits through movement and everyday choices that support better physical, mental, and financial well-being across life stages. As more people seek balance and well-being, we want to make it easier to take practical steps that strengthen physical health, mental resilience, and financial security. Itâs how weâre enabling Filipinos to live better for longer.â
This initiative builds on Manulifeâs refreshed strategy, advancing its strategic priority of empowering customers’ health, wealth, and longevity and aligns to the recently launched Manulife Longevity Institute, a global platform to drive action that helps people live longer, healthier, and more financially secure lives by 2030.
The videos are now available on Manulife Philippinesâ and the Heussaffsâ official social media platforms.






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