In a heartbreaking revelation that left fans and the entertainment industry in tears, Ian — a close friend and confidant of Philippine Superstar Nora Aunor — has opened up for the first time about the late actress’s final days, sharing details that paint a deeply emotional portrait of the iconic star’s last moments.

For decades, Nora Aunor was more than just a household name in the Philippines. She was a symbol of perseverance, passion, and raw talent — a rags-to-riches story that inspired generations. But in her final days, it wasn’t the glitz of showbiz or accolades that defined her; it was her humility, grace, and profound love for those around her.

A Quiet Battle in Silence

Ian recalls that the last few weeks had been particularly difficult for the beloved actress, who had been silently battling health issues away from the public eye.

“She never wanted anyone to worry,” Ian said. “Even in pain, she always tried to smile. She was more concerned about the people around her than herself. That was Ate Guy — selfless to the end.”

Despite her frail condition, Nora reportedly remained mentally sharp and spiritually strong. Nurses and family members who stayed by her bedside witnessed how she drew strength from prayer, often clutching her rosary even during the most painful episodes.

Nora Aunor: Star of Philippines cinema dies aged 71

Farewell Visits From Loved Ones

According to Ian, one of the most touching parts of Nora’s final days were the quiet reunions with people from her past — fellow actors, former directors, close family members, and old friends. Some came with flowers. Others simply came with stories and laughter.

“There were tears, of course. But Ate Guy didn’t want anyone to be sad around her. She asked us to remember the good times,” Ian shared. “She even cracked a joke about her old films and how we used to get scolded by directors back in the day.”

What many found remarkable was how Nora, despite her condition, made time to speak individually with those closest to her. In what Ian described as her “last acts of love,” she offered forgiveness, gave advice, and whispered messages of gratitude.

A Final Message to Her Fans

Knowing how beloved she was by the Filipino people, Nora made sure her fans weren’t forgotten.

“She told me, ‘Please tell them I love them. I wouldn’t be who I am without them.’” Ian’s voice cracked as he recalled her final words.

In one quiet moment, Nora reportedly asked for a pen and paper and scribbled a short note that read: “Maraming salamat. Sa bawat pelikula, kanta, at luha, kasama ko kayo. Mahal ko kayo.” (Thank you very much. In every film, song, and tear, you were with me. I love you all.)

Nora Aunor, one of the Philippines' biggest stars, dies at 71

A Peaceful Goodbye

On her final night, Ian says Nora seemed at peace. “She was gazing at the corner of the room like she saw someone. Then she smiled, held her rosary tight, and whispered, ‘Thank you, Lord.’”

She passed moments later, surrounded by love and light — not with grand fanfare, but with dignity and peace.

A Nation Mourns

News of her passing sparked a wave of mourning across the nation. Vigils were held. Artists paid tribute. On social media, millions shared their personal memories of Nora Aunor — from her early years selling water on the train to her legendary performances in Filipino cinema.

For Ian and many others who stood by her until the end, one thing is certain: Ate Guy may have left this world, but her legacy will forever remain alive in the hearts of Filipinos