Manila, Philippines — In a bittersweet moment that brought both tears and warmth to fans across the country, the oldest known supporter of Superstar Nora Aunor has passed away this April at the age of 88, just weeks after what would become her final meeting with the iconic actress.

The woman, fondly called “Lola Linda” by the fan community, had followed Nora Aunor’s career for over five decades — from her rise as a singer in amateur contests, to her crowning as one of the greatest actresses in Philippine cinema. Their bond, built through admiration, loyalty, and shared years of highs and lows, ended with a heartwarming reunion that now serves as a powerful memory of devotion and legacy.


The Final Visit That Meant Everything

According to close sources and fellow Noranians (fans of Nora), Lola Linda had long expressed her deep wish to see “Ate Guy” one last time. As her health deteriorated earlier this year, she reportedly told her family, “Gusto ko lang siyang makita. Isa lang. Tapos okay na ako.”

Miraculously, her wish came true. In early April, Nora Aunor personally visited Lola Linda at her residence in Quezon City. The emotional meeting was captured in photos that quickly made rounds on social media — Ate Guy holding Lola Linda’s hand, tears in both their eyes, a soft embrace shared by two souls connected by a lifetime of love and admiration.

“She kept saying, ‘Salamat, anak. Ang bait mo talaga.’” said Nora, visibly emotional during the visit. “I know how much she loved me all these years. Ako naman ngayon ang magpapasalamat sa kanya.”


Five Decades of Undying Loyalty

Lola Linda was not just a casual fan — she was a fixture at Nora Aunor events. Fellow Noranians recall seeing her at premieres, concerts, and even fan club meetings during the 1970s and ’80s. Even in her twilight years, she would attend tributes and anniversaries honoring her idol.

“She had a Nora Aunor shrine in her home,” one fan recalled. “Original movie posters, signed records, everything. It was like stepping into a museum.”

Despite her age, Lola Linda never missed a milestone — and when she could no longer walk unaided, she would watch all of Nora’s new releases on streaming or DVD, wearing her old Ate Guy fan shirt proudly.


Nora Aunor Mourns: “She Was Family”

Following the news of Lola Linda’s passing, Nora Aunor released a heartfelt statement:

“Lola Linda was not just a fan — she was family. She stood by me through the good and the bad, never asking for anything in return. To have been loved like that is one of the greatest gifts in my life.”

Nora reportedly plans to attend the wake or send a tribute to the family, who remain overwhelmed by the attention and love pouring in from Noranians nationwide.


A Legacy Remembered

In a world where stardom often fades and loyalty is fleeting, the story of Nora Aunor and her oldest fan reminds us of a deeper kind of connection — one that transcends celebrity, time, and even death.

As Noranians mourn one of their own, they also celebrate a love story — between a superstar and the quiet woman who believed in her from the very beginning.