SHOCK: Children and grandchildren of veteran Filipino movie icon Gloria Romero received only 15% of the inheritance. So who gets the rest?
Gloria Romero’s son releases mother’s last will and testament that is going viral
Photo courtesy: via PEP/FB
The family of the late veteran Philippine movie icon Gloria Romero has recovered the scattered fake art cards of the late actress’s alleged last will and testament.
According to an interview with TV5 showbiz news reporter MJ Marfori with Gloria’s daughter, Maritess Gutierrez, she pleaded with the person who made and spread the video to respect their time of mourning, and she may take legal action in the coming days regarding this.
Based on a report by the Philippine Entertainment Portal or PEP, Gloria’s family claims that the aforementioned last will and testament is untrue, baseless, and lacks evidence.
If you look at the contents of the art card that shows fabricated details of Gloria’s assets, you will see that her cash in the bank is said to have reached ₱717,908,554, and the mansion is said to be worth ₱19,167,242.
It is said that 40% of the veteran actress’s remaining wealth will go towards building a provincial high school in Pangasinan.
He said 30% will go to three charity institutions that he did not mention by name.
His daughter Maritess and grandson Christopher Juno Balbin each have 15%.
But it is Maritess herself who has proven that this fake information being spread is not true, and in the coming days, she may file a complaint about it.
Maritess became emotional in her message and tribute to her mother, during the eulogy held on Tuesday night, January 28.
“My Mama’s role here on Earth is over, off and on camera… The director, the great Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior, said — ‘Pack up, daughter, let’s pack up here on Earth, come with me up here. This is a good place,’” Maritess said emotionally.