SHOCKING: Ian de Leon Wasn’t the One Who Inherited Most of Nora Aunor’s Fortune—It Was Janine Gutierrez!

The entertainment world is still in disbelief.

When the final will and testament of the late Nora Aunor was revealed to the public, many assumed her children, especially Ian de Leon, would receive the largest portion of her estate. But what shocked everyone—even the closest members of her circle—was that Nora Aunor’s main heir turned out to be none other than her granddaughter, Janine Gutierrez.

Why Janine?

Sources close to the family revealed that Nora had grown especially close to Janine in her final years. More than just a rising star, Janine was said to be a reflection of Nora’s values—strong, independent, and fiercely talented. The Superstar reportedly saw in Janine not just a granddaughter, but a true continuation of her legacy.

What Did Janine Inherit?

According to the will, Janine Gutierrez inherited:

Nora Aunor’s prized residence in Quezon City, including all of its contents—awards, scripts, memorabilia
The rights to several of Nora’s most iconic films, allowing Janine to control future adaptations and royalties
A multimillion peso trust fund, meant to “support Janine’s dreams and preserve the legacy of the Aunor name”

Ian de Leon and the Other Siblings?

While Ian and the other children were mentioned in the will, they were left with significantly smaller portions. A real estate property in Laguna, a modest cash allotment, and personal keepsakes were among their share.

Insiders say that the decision was deeply personal for Nora, and not rooted in favoritism. “It was about who would protect and uphold her memory in the industry,” one source noted.

The Public’s Reaction

Fans were stunned—but many expressed support. “If there’s anyone who can continue what Nora started, it’s Janine,” one comment read. Others, however, speculated whether this move might cause further tension within the family.

In the end, Nora Aunor made one final, powerful statement—passing the torch not to the generation that came after her, but to the one that now carries her light into the future.