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Goodbye, Ate Guy
Manila Bulletin
|April 20, 2025
The local film industry is in mourning following the death of Nora Aunor at 71.
Considered Philippine Cinema's greatest, the one and only Superstar, also known simply as Ate Guy, succumbed to acute respiratory failure on Holy Wednesday.
Not a few celebrities took to social media to express their grief over her untimely passing.
Charo Santos referenced the actress' oft-quoted line from "Himala" in a post.
"Walang himala... Ang Himala ay nasa puso ng tao," she wrote, adding, "And in the heart of every Filipino, there lives a deep love for one woman-The Superstar, Nora Aunor."
"Today, we say goodbye to a legend, but her voice, her brilliance, and her soul-stirring performances will echo forever."
Ricky Lee, who wrote "Himala," posted, "Walang hanggang pasasalamat, Ate Guy."
He also shared a photo of Elsa, Nora's character in the film, and a quote from the movie: "Kung wala na ang lahat, kung kalansay na lang tayo, ang matitira na lang ay ang sinasabi mong sining."
Tirso Cruz III, the other half of the Guy and Pip tandem, posted a Bible quote, sending prayers and condolences to Nora's family.
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