Manila, Philippines — No one, especially Nora Aunor’s own children Matet and Lotlot de Leon, expected what they discovered on their mother Ate Guy’s cellphone after her passing. Amidst their mourning, an emotional revelation emerged—a digital treasure trove of memories, love, and hidden goodness.

According to a close friend of the Superstar who helped organize her personal belongings, Ate Guy’s cellphone was filled with unopened messages, drafts of songs and scripts she still wanted to write, as well as voice memos in which her voice could be heard—weak, but still full of emotion and hope.

But what brought tears to Matet and Lotlot’s eyes the most were the photos and videos she had taken privately: simple moments with her grandchildren, prayers written on the notes app, and messages she had yet to send to her children—words of love, gratitude, and forgiveness for past misunderstandings. “I really didn’t expect it,” Lotlot said through tears. “I thought I knew everything about Mama. But in those messages, I saw her heart—softer, truer, greater than all the roles she played.”

Even Matet quietly shed tears as she read a message that was clear to her: “Son, I love you so much. Even if I haven’t said it often, I hope you can feel it. I’m proud of you.”

This cellphone is now considered a priceless treasure by the family—a reminder that despite her silence in recent years, Nora Aunor continued to love, dream, and cherish.

This is the Superstar who is not only recognized on stage, but a mother who behind the camera, has an unparalleled heart.

After the passing of the so-called Superstar Nora Aunor, many of her loved ones have been looking back on her memory. But recently, Matet and Lotlot de Leon shared a shocking revelation — the contents of Nora Aunor’s cellphone gave them intense emotions.

According to the siblings, they did not immediately open Ate Guy’s cellphone. At first, they were hesitant out of respect for their mother’s privacy. But in the end, they decided to take a look at it to find out important details — from contacts to the memories she left behind.

Everyone was shocked when they discovered that most of the contents of the cellphone were simple photos and videos of the family, not of her career or fame. Nora had selfies with her children, simple videos of their celebrations, and voice messages expressing her love and concern for them.

One of the things that left a deep impression on Matet and Lotlot was an unsent text message for their siblings. It read:

“No matter what happens, I love you very much. I’m sorry if I wasn’t a perfect mother. I hope you will always love me.”

Matet and Lotlot were moved to tears as they read that message. They never expected that despite the trials and misunderstandings of the past, Nora Aunor carried deep love and regret in her heart for her children.

In addition, they also found a draft of a letter that seemed to have been unsent, in which Nora planned a simple family reunion — a last chance for the whole family to be together. They also found Nora’s favorite songs, mostly sentimental songs about love and hope. For Matet and Lotlot, what they discovered on Ate Guy’s cellphone served as a final message of love from the Superstar. Even though it was never expressed in person, through simple photos, messages, and memories on her cellphone, they felt the true depth of their mother’s love.

Now that Nora Aunor is gone, the memories on her cellphone serve as a precious treasure — a silent but powerful reminder of how she loved, not just as a showbiz legend, but as a mother who, despite everything, loved her family with all her heart.