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Dennis Padilla Reveals His Feelings About Daughter Claudia Barretto’s Wedding

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Comedian Dennis Padilla recently opened up about his experience attending the wedding of his daughter, Claudia Barretto, and businessman Basti Lorenzo on Tuesday, April 8. In a phone interview with Ogie Diaz, Dennis expressed his disappointment after being treated as just a “guest” at the wedding, despite attending and witnessing the ceremony. He revealed on social media that he was not the one to walk Claudia down the aisle.

During the interview, Dennis reflected on a dinner he had with his children on March 18, where he wished Claudia had been upfront about not including him in the wedding entourage. He also shared that Claudia had told him, “I want you to look good, Papa, on that day,” which made him feel like he had an important role in the wedding.

Dennis further revealed that hours before the wedding, Claudia confided in him, expressing doubts about the wedding due to her concerns about Basti’s interest in their marriage. Dennis advised her that if she felt unsure, it was okay and people, especially him as a father, would understand.

However, just an hour after their conversation, Claudia called Dennis again to confirm that the wedding was proceeding. Dennis quickly prepared and went to Caloocan City to pick up his mother, then headed to the church. When the entourage began, he discovered he would not be the one to walk Claudia down the aisle, which he described as the “most painful moment” of his life, even more so than previous events where he wasn’t present for his children. Dennis couldn’t help but tear up as he watched his daughter walk down the aisle.

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As of now, there has been no response or statement from the camps of Marjorie Barretto, Claudia Barretto, or Basti Lorenzo regarding the issue. The door is open for their side of the story.

News credit to: Balita

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Nora Aunor’s Remains Arrive at Met Theater

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April 22, 2025 – Manila

The remains of the beloved “Superstar” and National Artist Nora Aunor have arrived at the Metropolitan Theater for a state necrological service held in honor of her unparalleled contributions to the arts and culture of the Philippines.

This service is a rare tribute reserved for exceptional Filipinos who have left a significant mark on the country’s history. Among the first to arrive at the venue were prominent figures from the fields of film, music, and government, all coming together to pay their final respects.

Nora Aunor was widely known for her powerful performances across film, television, and music for over five decades. From her humble beginnings as a contestant in an amateur singing competition, she rose to become one of the most beloved and respected artists of her generation.

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Her remains were placed at the center of the Metropolitan Theater as the ceremonies commenced, accompanied by songs, blessings, and heartfelt tributes from those closest to her.

The entire nation mourns her passing, but beyond the sorrow, also celebrates the life and legacy of a true legend in Philippine arts.

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OPM Icon Hajji Alejandro Passes Away at 70

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The family of Hajji Alejandro has confirmed his passing at the age of 70. Known for his contributions to Original Pilipino Music (OPM), Hajji peacefully passed away after battling stage 4 colon cancer, a condition he was diagnosed with earlier this year.

His family shared a heartfelt message asking for privacy during this difficult time, expressing gratitude for the public’s support and understanding.

Born Angelito T. Alejandro, Hajji was a standout member of the Circus Band and rose to national fame after winning at the Metro Manila Popular Music Festival with the timeless classic “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika.” He also brought to life well-loved hits such as “Panakip-butas” and “Tag-Araw, Tag-Ulan.”

Hajji leaves behind a legacy that helped shape the sound of modern Filipino music.

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A Nation in Mourning: Nora Aunor Passes Days After Pilita Corrales

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Just days after the Philippines grieved the passing of the legendary singer Pilita Corrales, the nation has again been struck by sorrow with the loss of another cultural icon—National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts, Nora Aunor.

On April 16, 2025, the country was shaken by the news that Nora Aunor, fondly known as the “Superstar,” had passed away at the age of 71 during a heart procedure. Her death followed closely on the heels of Pilita Corrales’ own passing, marking a heartbreaking period for the Filipino arts and entertainment community.

Nora Aunor’s life and career were defined by extraordinary talent, resilience, and an unwavering connection with the masses. From her humble beginnings in Iriga City to becoming a household name, she captured hearts through music, and later, with her unforgettable performances in films such as Himala, The Flor Contemplacion Story, and Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos. Her portrayals often mirrored the struggles of the Filipino people, earning her not only critical acclaim but deep respect and affection from generations of fans.

Her death, coming so soon after the loss of Pilita Corrales—another towering figure in Philippine entertainment—feels like the closing of a remarkable era. Both women, in their own right, shaped the landscape of Filipino music and film. Pilita was hailed as “Asia’s Queen of Songs,” while Nora was revered as the ultimate dramatic actress and performer of her time.

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As tributes pour in from colleagues, fans, and cultural institutions, it’s clear that these two women left legacies that will endure for decades. The dual loss reminds us of the fleeting nature of life, but also of the timeless impact true artists leave behind.

While the stage lights have dimmed for both Pilita Corrales and Nora Aunor, their voices, performances, and spirit will forever echo in the hearts of the Filipino people.

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