Ian de Leon Reveals Nora Aunor’s Final Mission: She Fought Her Illness Just to Finish Mananambal — The Unexpected Person Behind Her Strength Will Shock You!

This hypocrisy has to end': Ian De Leon reveals truth about relationship  with mom Nora Aunor

In a revelation that has stunned both fans and colleagues in the Philippine entertainment industry, Ian de Leon has spoken publicly for the first time about one of the most intimate and heartbreaking chapters in the final days of his adoptive mother, the legendary Superstar Nora Aunor. Despite battling serious illness, Nora chose to continue working on what would become her final film, Mananambal — not for fame, not for money, but for someone who had long been emotionally distant: her estranged daughter, Matet de Leon.

According to Ian, Nora’s health had rapidly declined in the months leading to her passing. She was in and out of the hospital, with her doctors urging her to rest completely. Yet, the award-winning actress remained determined to complete her scenes for Mananambal, a psychological-drama film in which she played a traditional healer confronting the spiritual cost of her past decisions. “She was fragile, but her spirit was stronger than ever,” Ian shared during an emotional interview. “She kept saying, ‘Kailangan kong tapusin ito. Hindi ito para sa akin.’

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For a long time, many close to Nora assumed she was simply pushing herself out of passion for her craft. But Ian revealed that it went deeper than that. “One night, she confided in me. She said, ‘Ayokong mamatay na hindi ko man lang naiparamdam kay Matet kung gaano ko siya kamahal.’ That’s when I realized — Mananambal was more than just a movie. It was her final message. Her final plea for forgiveness and understanding.”

The rift between Nora and Matet had been public knowledge for years, with Matet expressing in several interviews her hurt over their complicated mother-daughter relationship. While Nora rarely spoke about the matter in public, Ian said she carried deep pain over the distance. “She watched old interviews of Matet,” Ian said quietly. “Sometimes she cried. Sometimes she just sat in silence.”

Determined to make peace in her own way, Nora poured her emotions into her role. According to the director of Mananambal, every scene became more than just acting — it was a confession, a eulogy, and a love letter rolled into one. “There were moments on set where we had to stop filming because Nora was crying so deeply,” said the film’s producer. “At first, we thought it was because of the intensity of the character. But now, knowing the truth, it all makes sense. She was using the role to say something she couldn’t say in real life.”

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Tragically, Nora Aunor would pass away shortly after finishing her final scenes. The film, now in post-production, is being prepared for release with a dedication to her legacy — and specifically, a final message for Matet de Leon.

Ian also shared that after his mother’s death, he found a handwritten letter among her personal belongings. It was addressed to Matet. “She wrote, ‘Anak, hindi ako naging perpektong ina, pero minahal kita mula umpisa hanggang huli.’ That letter broke me.”

As news of this personal mission spreads, public sentiment has shifted. Many who once focused on the family’s long-standing issues are now expressing admiration for Nora’s quiet strength, humility, and the emotional courage it took to turn her final film into a personal act of love.

“She didn’t have to say the words directly,” Ian said in his closing remarks. “She left us something far more powerful — her truth, immortalized on screen.”

Mananambal is now being called not just Nora Aunor’s last film, but her most personal and possibly most powerful one. And for Matet, wherever she is, this cinematic gift might be the closure — or the beginning — of healing a lifetime of emotional distance.