Lotlot de Leon Reveals Shocking Past Feud Between Pilita Corrales and Nora Aunor — “They Used to Sing Together… Until This Happened!”

In a recent intimate interview, actress Lotlot de Leon opened up about a little-known chapter in the lives of two iconic figures in Philippine entertainment — her adoptive mother, Superstar Nora Aunor, and her biological mother, Asia’s Queen of Songs, Pilita Corrales. What began as a nostalgic memory about their shared love for music took a surprising turn as Lotlot revealed a serious misunderstanding that created tension between the two legendary women.

According to Lotlot, there was a time in the past when Pilita and Nora shared a warm camaraderie, occasionally singing together at private gatherings and showbiz events. “It was so beautiful to watch them — two great voices, two strong women who had mutual respect,” Lotlot recalled. But she added, “I didn’t realize back then that something serious was already building between them.”

Lotlot shared that the conflict stemmed from a miscommunication involving a joint performance that never materialized. “There was a plan, or at least a proposal, for them to do a collaborative show. It was supposed to be historic, but things fell apart behind the scenes,” she said. The disagreement reportedly involved issues related to professional scheduling, artistic direction, and most painfully, words said in the heat of frustration.

Though she chose not to disclose all the details, Lotlot admitted that the fallout deeply saddened her. “It hurt me to know that two women I admire so much had a falling out. I loved them both and still do.”

Despite the tension, Lotlot emphasized that the two icons never carried bitterness into the public eye. “They were too graceful and professional for that. They always spoke respectfully of one another in public, but behind closed doors, there was pain.”

Fans of both Nora Aunor and Pilita Corrales have been reacting emotionally to the revelation, expressing surprise and sadness that such powerful figures in Philippine music history never had the chance to fully reconcile — or perform together as once envisioned.

Lotlot concluded with a hopeful tone: “I think in their own way, they made peace with it. Time heals, and I’d like to believe that even if they didn’t talk about it openly, they forgave each other in their hearts.”

As this never-before-shared story comes to light, it offers a rare glimpse into the complex personal lives of public figures — reminding us that even icons face moments of pride, pain, and reconciliation behind the spotlight.