💔 Second Night of Grief: Jackie Lou Blanco Breaks Down in Tears at Ricky Davao’s Wake

The second night of the wake for veteran actor Ricky Davao turned into a deeply emotional and heartbreaking gathering as loved ones, friends, and fellow celebrities came together once again to pay tribute to the man who left behind a lasting legacy in Philippine entertainment. But it was Jackie Lou Blanco, his former wife and longtime partner, whose silent strength finally gave way to visible grief, bringing many to tears.

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😢 A Scene of Sorrow and Silent Reverence

Held at a private memorial venue in Quezon City, the second night of the wake saw a surge of mourners — not just from showbiz, but from all walks of life. Fans quietly approached the casket, whispering prayers and offering flowers. The solemnity of the night was pierced only by the soft hum of Nora Aunor’s songs, which Ricky once directed and admired.

But all eyes turned to Jackie Lou, who had maintained her composure throughout the first day. On the second night, however, emotions overwhelmed her.

“He was not just the father of my children,” she whispered to a friend. “He was my best friend, my critic, my anchor in many ways.”

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💔 Tears Flow as Memories Unfold

When Jackie Lou approached the casket alone, clutching a rosary, a hush fell over the room. Her tears fell freely as she laid a white rose on Ricky’s chest, then gently kissed his forehead one last time. The moment was raw, genuine — and too much for some to bear. Other guests and family members were seen wiping away their own tears.

“You were always the stronger one,” Jackie Lou said in a quiet, trembling voice. “But tonight, I have to be the one to let go.”


🌹 Celebrity Tributes and Unspoken Pain

Veteran stars such as Albert Martinez, Cherry Pie Picache, Zsa Zsa Padilla, and Direk Joel Lamangan attended the second night and shared their stories, laughter, and pain about Ricky.

But it was Jackie Lou’s silent presence that carried the heaviest weight.

Some fans outside the chapel lit candles and held signs that read:
“Salamat, Ricky. Hindi ka malilimutan.”
(“Thank you, Ricky. You will never be forgotten.”)


💬 The Davao-Blanco Family Speaks

Ricky and Jackie Lou’s children, in a rare family moment, addressed the press briefly and thanked the public for their love.

“Our dad was passionate, complicated, but always loving,” said their eldest daughter. “We’re grateful he’s being honored for all that he gave to this world.”


🕯️ Final Nights Before a National Farewell?

Rumors are circulating that a larger public tribute or cultural recognition may be in the works, especially as industry leaders petition for Ricky to receive posthumous honors for his massive contribution to Philippine television, film, and theater.


🎭 A Loss That Shook the Industry

Ricky Davao’s passing not only left a void in his family but also sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. A respected actor, director, and mentor, Ricky was known for his discipline, integrity, and unshakable dedication to his craft.

But on this second night of mourning, the spotlight dimmed — and the man behind the many roles was remembered not for his accolades, but for his heart.