Lotlot De Leon Was Depressed After Nora Aunor’s Death: One Repeated Act at Her Mother’s Grave Has Her Family Deeply Worried

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The sudden passing of Philippine cinema’s iconic “Superstar” Nora Aunor left the entire nation in mourning, but no one was more deeply affected than her adoptive daughter, Lotlot De Leon. Despite maintaining a composed appearance in public, sources close to the family reveal that Lotlot has been quietly battling intense grief and depression—so severe that it’s beginning to alarm her loved ones.

What has her family especially concerned is one disturbing pattern: ever since Nora Aunor’s burial, Lotlot has visited her mother’s grave every single day without fail. While grieving is expected, it’s what she does during these visits that has left her family shaken.

According to insiders, Lotlot reportedly spends hours at the grave, kneeling in silence, whispering what appears to be long, emotional conversations as if her mother were still alive. Even more unsettling, she reportedly brings the same photograph of the two of them—weathered and now faded—and places it against the headstone each time. Family members claim she refuses to let anyone touch it or even approach too closely during her visits.

“Lotlot looks like she’s stuck in a moment she can’t get out of,” one concerned relative allegedly shared. “She won’t talk much, won’t eat properly, and isolates herself more and more. All she wants is to be near Mama Guy.”

Some relatives are now urging her to seek professional help, fearing that her emotional state is spiraling into something more serious. Friends from the industry have expressed concern but say they are giving her space, hoping she’ll eventually open up.

As the legacy of Nora Aunor continues to be honored nationwide, those closest to her are quietly hoping that Lotlot finds a way to heal—before her grief consumes her entirely.