In a deeply emotional and unexpected revelation, veteran actress Jackie Lou Blanco has finally opened up about a sentimental treasure left behind by her late husband, Ricky Davao. The actress disclosed that a collection of jewelry—which Ricky had secretly preserved for years—has now been given to the rightful person, leaving Ara Mina in tears upon discovering its significance.


A Hidden Gift of Love and Legacy

During an exclusive interview on a recent talk show segment, Jackie Lou shared a touching moment from her private life following the passing of Ricky Davao. According to her, Ricky had kept a set of jewelry—some of which were heirlooms and some bought during their early years of marriage—safely hidden with a specific note attached.

“He told me once, ‘Kung sakaling mangyari ang hindi inaasahan, ibigay mo ito sa taong may pinakamalalim na koneksyon sa puso ko,’” Jackie Lou recalled, holding back tears. “At alam ko kung kanino niya ito gusto mapunta.”

That person, she later revealed, was none other than Ara Mina—a long-time family friend and fellow actress who had developed a deep bond with Ricky and the Davao family over the years.


Ara Mina’s Tearful Reaction: “Hindi Ko Inaasahan”

When Jackie Lou finally handed the jewelry over, Ara Mina reportedly broke down in tears, overwhelmed by the gesture and the memories tied to Ricky Davao. Sources close to Ara said she was “napahagulgol sa iyak” upon realizing that Ricky had thought of her even in his final preparations.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Ara wrote:

“I never expected this. Tito Ricky was always generous with his time and wisdom, but this—this is beyond words. Thank you, Jackie Lou, for honoring his wishes. I’ll treasure this forever.”


A Glimpse Into Ricky Davao’s Private Side

Known for his powerful performances on-screen and his humility off-camera, Ricky Davao’s gesture reflects his quiet but thoughtful personality. Friends and colleagues from the entertainment industry were not surprised to hear about his secret gift but were still deeply moved by the story.

“He always made people feel valued, even in silence,” said one close friend. “That’s who Ricky was.”


Fans React: “This is Real Love and Respect”

Netizens quickly responded to the story with admiration, calling it one of the most heartfelt tributes to come out after Ricky’s passing. Many praised Jackie Lou for her grace and strength in following through with her husband’s wishes.

On Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), fans commented:

“Jackie Lou is a true queen. She didn’t let grief cloud her promise.”

“This is the kind of love and friendship that lasts beyond death.”

“Nakakaiyak talaga. Parang teleserye pero totoo!”


Moving Forward, with Grace

As the industry continues to mourn the loss of Ricky Davao, moments like this serve as reminders of the lasting impact he had on those around him—not just as an actor, but as a father, husband, and friend.

Jackie Lou concluded the interview by saying, “I may have lost my partner, but through these little moments, I see that Ricky’s love still lives on… in our hearts, in our memories, and in the people he touched.”

Jackie Lou, host at Ricky’s funeral!
Manila, Philippines- Jackie Lou Blanco hosted the funeral on Friday, May 2.
This was the day her former partner Ricky Davao said goodbye.
The award-winning actor cum director would have turned 64 on May 30.
May 2 was a busy day for Jackie Lou who had to focus on funeral arrangements for Ricky.
The actor’s remains were laid to rest at Heritage, where former mother-in-law Pilita Corrales, Nora Aunor and Hajji Alejandro were also laid to rest.
From Heritage in Taguig City, Jackie Lou went straight to the taping of Totoy Bato in Antipolo.
The actress has a guest role in a teleserye produced by Viva and aired on TV5 starring Kiko Estrada.
Meanwhile, only Ricky’s family and close friends were privy to his life-threatening illness.
Richard Merck reportedly offered to mount a fund-raising show but Ricky himself reportedly declined.
From Remate Online, our sincere condolences to the bereaved families of Ricky Davao. Ronnie Carrasco III