Lotlot De Leon Reveals Nora Aunor Flatlined 3 Times Before She Finally Passed Away
In an emotional moment, Lotlot de Leon shared his thoughts and gratitude in his eulogy for his mother, National Artist Nora Aunor, on the night of her funeral on Monday, April 21, at the Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig. In his speech, Lotlot revealed that the Superstar lost her pulse three times before finally passing away on Holy Wednesday.

Nora Aunor may huling habilin kay Lotlot de Leon
According to Lotlot, the first flatline incident was a few years ago, where Nora was revived. It happened again recently, and like the first time, their mother was given a new lease of life. But for the third time, Lotlot said they chose to let her go. “We’ve let our mommy go,” he said emotionally as he recalled the Superstar’s final days.

Lotlot also recalled the moments when she and her siblings were talking in the hospital when a nurse suddenly came over to inform them that their mother had flatlined again. For the actress, this was a sign of Nora’s continued fight to stay alive, but in the end, she chose to rest.

Lotlot also shared the last conversation she and her mother had about her condition. She said she tried to ask how she was doing, but Nora only calmly replied: “Son, don’t worry, I can do this.” According to Lotlot, the first symptoms were only a cough and a cold, but they never thought that this would end up in the last stage of Nora’s life.

Lotlot de Leon reacts to Nora Aunor's National Artist award | PEP.ph

Nora Aunor, born as Nora Cabaltera Villamayor on May 21, 1953, is a popular singer and actress in the Philippines. She was known as a “Superstar” and was honored as a National Artist for Film in 2022. In her more than five-decade career, she was known for films such as “Himala,” “Bona,” and “Ina Ka ng Anak Mo.” Nora passed away on April 16, 2025, at the age of 71.​

Nora Aunor’s death is a huge loss to the OPM and Philippine film industries. However, her songs and contributions to music and film will continue to inspire generations to come. Her life and art are proof of the importance of loving one’s own culture and art.

Despite the sadness, fans and industry colleagues are grateful for the memories and lessons left behind by Nora Aunor. Her music and films will continue to bring joy and inspiration to Filipinos, now and in the future.

Nora Aunor’s memories will remain in the hearts of every Filipino, and her legacy will serve as a guide for future generations of Filipino artists