Gil Aducal Morales, popularly known as Ate Gay, was taken to social media where his mixed reactions were shared following the condolences sent to him by fans of the late Superstar, Nora Aunor.
Ate Gay has been recognized as one of the most well-known impersonators of the iconic actress for decades. He admitted that the sudden death of the beloved star has deeply saddened him.
“Nagluluksa Ako dahil 3 dekada Kong bitbit Ang pangalang Nora Aunor sa pagiging Ate Gay ko..pero napatawa mo Ako, di ko alam kung pano mapapasaya tita mo,” was written in response to a follower who had sent condolences.
(“I am mourning because I carried the name Nora Aunor for three decades as Ate Gay… but you made me laugh. I don’t know how you’ll cheer up your aunt.”)
As a natural comedian, Ate Gay shared some of the hilarious messages he had received, which brought lightness to his emotions.
In one fan’s message addressed to him, a mistaken “rest in peace” was included — leading to a humorous exchange among netizens.
“Maliiiiiii juskoooo Po,” was written by Ate Gay, accompanied by a prayer emoji.
(“Wroooong, oh my gooood!”)
Nora Aunor, whose passing on 16 April, 2025, was confirmed, has been mourned as the end of an era in Philippine cinema and culture. She was 71.
Affectionately known as the "Superstar", Aunor rose to fame with her powerful singing voice and went on to challenge norms in the film industry with her distinct appearance and deeply moving performances. She redefined the image of a leading lady and became a lasting symbol of authenticity and artistic excellence.
Her legacy includes a string of unforgettable portrayals that helped shape generations of Filipino cinema — notably, the tragic Elsa in Himala (1982), the wrongly imprisoned inmate in Bulaklak sa City Jail (1984), and the titular role in The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995), which gained international acclaim.