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In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Romualdez, the birth surname or paternal family name is Marcos, and the marital name is Araneta.

Irene Marcos-Araneta
Marcos (seated), with spouse Gregorio Maria Araneta III (standing), signing a book of condolence for Elizabeth II (2022)
BornMaria Victoria Irene Romualdez Marcos
(1960-09-16) September 16, 1960 (age 64)
Spouse Gregorio Maria Araneta III ​ ​(m. 1983)
ChildrenAlfonso Fernando Luis Araneta, Luis Mariano Constantino Araneta
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Irene Romualdez Marcos-Araneta (Tagalog: [aɪˈɾin ˈmaɾkɔs]; born Maria Victoria Irene Romualdez Marcos; September 16, 1960) is the third child of the late former president Ferdinand Marcos and former first lady Imelda Marcos. Her brother Bongbong Marcos is the current president of the Philippines.

Marcos's presence is known as being "the quiet one" because among the Marcos siblings, she is the only one not holding public office. Her best-remembered role in her father's 21-year rule involved expensive events, such as her 1983 wedding to Gregorio "Greggy" Maria Araneta III which was said to cost US$10.3 million, and for her September 1985 party on the presidential yacht BRP Ang Pangulo, whose lavishness caused a scandal when video coverage of it came out in the wake of the 1986 EDSA Revolution.

She gained media attention after being tagged in the Panama Papers leak, and for triggering student protests after her attendance in various campus events.

Controversies

She, her mother and brother have moved for the reversal of the Sandiganbayan's decision to forfeit in favor of the government all assets, investments, securities, properties, shares, interests, and funds of Arelma Inc. being managed by Merrill Lynch Asset Management in New York.

Irene Marcos with Filipino artisans

Personal life

Marcos is married to businessman, Gregorio Maria Araneta III with two children: Alfonso and Luis. On February 21, 2024, Luis Marcos Araneta, husband of Alexandra Rocha is the new president of Araneta Properties and Gregorio Araneta III group of companies after resignation of Crisanto Roy Alcid.

She was named in the internationally controversial Panama Papers, along with her husband, Gregorio Maria Araneta III, her sister Imee Marcos and her nephews Borgy Manotoc, Matthew Joseph Manotoc, and Ferdinand Richard Michael Manotoc.

See also

References

  1. AP Archive (October 4, 2018). "G15068315". YouTube. YouTube. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  2. Dalton, David (September 6, 2007). The Rough Guide to the Philippines. Rough Guides UK. ISBN 978-1-4053-8046-1.
  3. "Filipinos Shocked, Disbelieving : Marcos' Video Collection Reveals Wild Disco Parties". Los Angeles Times. March 11, 1986. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  4. ^ "Marcos in Offshore Leaks Database".
  5. Mateo, Janvic. "Protests greet Irene Marcos at UP play". philstar.com. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  6. Paris, Janella (April 8, 2019). "Irene Marcos was invited to Ateneo, and students are up in arms". Rappler. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  7. Castro, Isagani (February 23, 2024). "Greggy Araneta's son is new president of Araneta Properties". Rappler. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  8. "Araneta in Offshore Leaks Database".
  9. "Marcos in Offshore Leaks Database".

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Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
10th President of the Philippines and 10th First Lady of the Philippines
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