Matet de Leon on her and Nora Aunor’s fights: I’m still full of regrets
WE SAW the extreme tiredness and sleeplessness in Matet de Leon’s eyes when we saw her on the last night of her mother Nora Aunor’s funeral.

We caught up with the actress briefly on the last night of Ate Guy’s funeral at Heritage Park in Taguig City last Monday, April 21 after President Bongbong Marcos and First Lady Liza Marcos visited. Despite the heavy feelings over the loss of their mother, Matet, along with her siblings Lotlot, Ian, Kenneth and Kiko de Leon, are still trying to take care of all those who sympathize with them.

Matet once again burst into tears when giving her eulogy on the last night of Ate Guy’s funeral where she recalled the conflict between her and her mother.

Matet de Leon sa mga tampuhan nila ni Nora Aunor: I'm still full of regrets

“Of course, it’s not a secret that Mommy and I have issues.

“I’m the one…according to her good friends who take care of her, Mommy always refers to me as her stubborn child,” the actress began sharing.

“We have misunderstandings, there are many times when we don’t get to talk.

“‘My siblings talk to Mommy but I don’t talk much. I don’t want to talk because I’m still full of regrets,” Matet said.

“You know, Mom, what I told you. I love you so much, Mommy. Rest in peace,” she added.

Matet was probably referring to the misunderstanding she and Nora had about the gourmet tuyo they were selling. Nora Aunor passed away on Holy Wednesday, April 16, at the age of 71 due to acute respiratory failure. He was taken to his final destination yesterday, April 22, at the Heroes’ Cemetery.