Aimee Marcos
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May 2, 1979
- Teresita Romualdez
Aimee Marcos | |
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Marcos (right) with her nephew at her brother Bongbong's presidential inauguration | |
| Born | Aimee Romualdez Marcos May 2, 1979 United States |
| Spouse | Cid Bernedo |
| Children | 1 |
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| Musical career | |
| Instrument | Drums |
| Member of | The Dorques |
Aimee[pronunciation?] Romualdez Marcos-Bernedo (born May 2, 1979) is a Filipino musician and public figure known as the drummer of indie music band the Dorques. She is the adopted[1] daughter of the late former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and former first lady[2] Imelda Marcos.[3][4][5]
She was the only member of the immediate Marcos family to still be a minor when martial law was formally lifted in 1981 and when the Marcoses went into exile in Honolulu in 1986,[6][7] and she has stayed away from politics.[4]
She is currently living in Cagayan de Oro with her husband, Cid Bernedo, and their son.[8]
Aimee Romualdez Marcos was born on May 2, 1979 to Teresita Romualdez, and was soon adopted into the family of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda, Romualdez's aunt.[9][10] After the People Power Revolution ousted the Marcoses from power in 1986, Aimee joined the family in going into exile in Honolulu.[7]