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  2. Liza Araneta Marcos first met Bongbong Marcos, the son of former president Ferdinand Marcos and her would-be husband, in 1989 in New York City through mutual friends. Liza was working as a lawyer at that time while Bongbong's family was in exile from the Philippines following the People Power Revolution of 1986. [ 58 ]

  3. Jul 5, 2023 · The two met in New York City – he was in exile and helping his family handle charges against them, and she was both studying law and working. Bongbong Marcos’ YouTube channel.

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  4. Sep 19, 2022 · As he arrived in the United States for a six-day working visit in New York, President Ferdinand “BongbongMarcos Jr. on Sunday (Monday in Manila) reminisced how he and First Lady Liza Araneta ...

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  5. Apr 19, 2024 · She reiterated how she and Bongbong met in New York and how she followed him in Ilocos and started a family there. As their kids were growing, Bongbong told Liza he wanted to send their kids to boarding school in London and, despite it being difficult for her as a mother, she agreed. “I never went to boarding school.

  6. Liza Araneta Marcos first met Bongbong Marcos, the son of former president Ferdinand Marcos and her would-be husband, in 1989 in New York City through mutual friends. Liza was working as a lawyer at that time while Bongbong's family was in exile from the Philippines following the People Power Revolution of 1986. [58]

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · First Lady Liza Marcos draws the line on former president Duterte accusing her husband Marcos Jr. of being under the influence, saying she did not like how Vice President Sara supposedly...

  8. Mar 9, 2022 · Liza and Marcos Jr. met in New York in the late 1980s while the Marcos family was in the country to face charges that Imelda Marcos had spent $200 million from the Philippine treasury and brought it to America.