The family of National Artist and Philippine cinema icon Nora Aunor continues to grieve her passing, honoring her memory with quiet visits to her resting place and heartfelt messages on social media. Among those most deeply affected is her daughter, actress Lotlot de Leon, who recently broke her silence to gently ask the public for privacy as they navigate this difficult time.
In an official statement issued through her legal counsel, Atty. Mark Julius Estur, Lotlot expressed the family’s desire for space and peace as they come to terms with their grief.
“Any concerns or issues involving Ms. Lot de Leon may be addressed at the proper time and in the proper forum,” said Atty. Estur. “This includes refraining from responding to any attacks or controversies in the media or online.”
The statement emphasized Lotlot’s commitment to upholding the dignity and memory of her mother. It also served as a reminder of the family’s right to be protected against online harassment, cyberbullying, and defamatory content. According to Estur, they are prepared to pursue legal action should their rights to privacy and personal boundaries be violated.
“All steps we take will be anchored on professionalism and appropriate handling to ensure the protection of the family and those affected,” the statement continued. “We are open to cooperating through the proper and legal channels.”
In acknowledging the many narratives and perspectives that often emerge in the wake of a public figure’s passing, Atty. Estur concluded, “While different stories and versions may surface, we trust that the truth will always prevail in the end.”
Nora Aunor, known as the “Superstar” of Philippine showbiz, passed away on 16 April at the age of 71 due to acute respiratory failure. A necrological service was held on April 22 in her honor, and she was laid to rest at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City — a final tribute to her immense contributions to Filipino arts and culture.
Yesterday, 25 May, Lotlot returned to her mother’s resting place, accompanied by family and close friends, to mark the 40th day of Nora’s passing — a deeply significant moment in Filipino mourning tradition.
As the nation remembers an icon, her family continues to ask for compassion, understanding, and most importantly, respect for their quiet sorrow.