NORA AUNOR’S SECRET WEALTH HAS BEEN REVEALED! The entire nation was shocked after the discovery of millions worth of assets, hidden investments, and luxurious properties that the Superstar left behind for her family!

Nora Aunor, the ‘superstar’ of the Philippine film industry, has passed away at the age of 71. In an official statement on Facebook, her son, Actor Ian De Leon, announced her passing.

Nora Aunor appeared in Jo Berry’s “Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law,” a sitcom on GMA Afternoon Prime. The two previously worked together in the 2018 Kapuso series “Onanay.”

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“She was the heart of our family—a source of unconditional love, strength, and warmth. Her kindness, wisdom, and beautiful spirit touched all who knew her. She will be missed beyond words and remembered forever,” he wrote.

In another post, he went into more detail about how much he loved his mother.

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“We love you, Ma.. God knows how much we love you.. rest in peace, Ma.. you are always here in our hearts and minds,” he said.

Matet De Leon, Aunor’s son, also posted the news of her passing on Instagram. He shared some photos of them from his wedding.

“I love you mommy,” he captioned the post.

Nora Aunor’s Career, Husband, and Children
Born on May 21, 1953 in Iriga City, Philippines, Nora Aunor rose to fame as a renowned actress, music artist, and film producer. Known as the “Superstar” of Filipino cinema, she has garnered a loyal following and received numerous awards for her notable contributions to the entertainment sector.

In 2022, Aunor received the title of National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts. She played memorable roles in various films such as “Himala,” “Bona,” and “Minsa’y Isang Gamu-gamo.”

His last two films were — “Mananambal” with Bianca Umali and “Pieta” with Alfred Vargas.

She also appeared in Jo Berry’s “Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law,” a sitcom on GMA Afternoon Prime. The two previously worked together on the 2018 Kapuso series “Onanay.”

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On January 25, 1975, Nora married actor Christopher de Leon. Lotlot, Matet, Kiko, and Kenneth are their four adopted children. However, they have one biological son, actor Ian de León. After renewing their vows in 1976, the couple separated, and their marriage dissolved in 1996. In 2008, Nora permanently moved to the United States, but she returned to the Philippines in 2011 to continue her career.

A glance at Nora Aunor’s net worth
Nora Aunor’s estimated net worth is $20 million, according to Mabumbe.

His extensive career in music, film, and television is the primary source of his wealth. Although he keeps the details of his assets confidential, he has been able to maintain a comfortable lifestyle due to his prolific work.

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