💔 BREAKING NEWS: “Showbiz Queen” Lolit Solis Passes Away at 78 – Philippine Entertainment Industry Mourns Her Death

Manila, Philippines – July 3, 2025 – The Philippine showbiz world woke up to heartbreaking news this morning: veteran columnist, TV host, and talent manager Lolit “Manay Lolit” Solis has passed away at the age of 78 due to complications from heart failure and chronic kidney disease. She died while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Quezon City.


🌟 The Woman Behind the Stars

Born on May 20, 1947, in Sampaloc, Manila, Lolit Solis came from a humble background. But through her sharp wit and fearless writing, she rose to become one of the most powerful voices in Philippine entertainment journalism.

Her career spanned over five decades, beginning as a crime reporter before transitioning to showbiz columns—quickly gaining fame for her no-holds-barred commentary and strong opinions.


📺 From Print to Television Fame

Lolit was a well-known face on Philippine television, hosting hit shows such as Startalk, CelebriTV, The Buzz, and many more. She also managed the careers of several A-list stars, including Gabby Concepcion, Paolo Contis, Lorna Tolentino, and Christopher de Leon.


⚖️ Controversies and Scandals

Her career was not without controversy. In 1994, she was involved in the infamous Manila Film Festival scandal, where she was accused of rigging results in favor of artists under her management. Although she admitted to her involvement, the incident remains one of the most talked-about in showbiz history—highlighting her enormous influence behind the scenes.


❤️ Her Final Years

Starting in 2022, Lolit’s health began to decline as she was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, requiring regular dialysis. In 2023, she also suffered a mild stroke. Despite her condition, she remained active on social media, particularly on Instagram, where she candidly shared her fears, pain, and reflections about life and mortality.

In one of her final posts, she wrote:

“I feel sad, weak but hopeful. I love life. I love my works. I love my friends. But if being sick is a sacrifice I have to experience, it was an eye-opener for me.”


🕯️ Farewell, Manay Lolit

News of her passing sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. Celebrities, fellow journalists, and fans poured out their grief and paid tribute to the woman who was often referred to as the “queen of showbiz journalism.” Lolit Solis will be remembered for her fearless reporting, sharp tongue, and sincere heart.


📝 A Lasting Legacy

Her death marks the end of a remarkable chapter in Philippine media. Lolit was not just a commentator—she was a storyteller, a truth-teller, and a fierce supporter of the artists she managed. With thousands of articles, countless TV appearances, and the careers she helped build, Manay Lolit’s legacy will live on in the hearts of many.

A heartbreaking piece of news shocked everyone this morning. Bitter and outspoken showbiz columnist Lolit Solis has passed away at the age of 78. The showbiz industry is now in mourning over Lolit’s passing. But before the fearless columnist died, she was still able to post on her Instagram.

Lolit Solis, a well-known talent manager and showbiz columnist, admitted to experiencing anxiety after falling ill and being hospitalized. In her Instagram post, she shared her experience of being confined in the hospital:

“I really didn’t expect that at my age, I’d end up being confined and getting sick. I even had an anxiety attack because I couldn’t believe that at my age, I’d be lying on a hospital bed,” she shared.

She added:

“I’m really not used to hospital scenarios, so everything was a culture shock to me. Every time I wake up in the morning, I get shocked that I’m in a different room. Sometimes, I’m startled when I wake up, and I feel completely lost.”

Lolit also said that the feelings she was experiencing were new to her, and she wondered why she felt so strange.

“I feel like crying, but there’s nothing I can do.”

That’s why she was deeply overjoyed when her friends from the industry visited her to check on her condition.

“It’s really hard to be sick. You feel hopeless, helpless, weak. It’s like you don’t know what to do or where to go. I felt like it was already too late for me to be going through something like this in life. But you know how God is—He knows when and where to give you things. I’m so grateful that this happened to me now that I’m older. I already have the patience and wisdom to accept things.”

“I feel sad, weak, but hopeful. I’m wishing that I’ll recover soon and become active again,” Lolit said.

She emphasized that her illness became a real eye-opener:

“I love life. I love my work. I love my friends. I live life like everybody else. But if being sick is the sacrifice I had to experience, then it really opened my eyes. Like going through medical procedures, all the things done to you at the hospital—it was all new to me.”

Lolit also expressed her gratitude to all the medical staff who took care of her:

“It felt like I was just on vacation, like a sleepover for a few days. But that’s what it feels like to be in a hospital. Sometimes I just wanted to cry out of self-pity. But maybe that’s just how life is.”