Who Is Onyok Velasco Wife May Balisi-Velasco? Their Age Gap

May Balisi-Velasco is now well-known as Onyok Velasco’s wife. She came into the spotlight and drew public attention to her high-profile marriage.

 

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Despite being a star wife, May prefers a low-key lifestyle & keeps her details out of the spotlight. As a result, revealing the age gap between May and Onyok is difficult. Nevertheless, based on the images of May and Onyok, they appear to be from the same year, with a 3-4 month age difference.

Onyok is currently 48 years old. On January 10, 1974, a retired boxer was born in Bago, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Growing up in a household that values hard labor from an early age, he learned the principles of survival in a society where only the persistent survive. Fortunately, Onyok starts to push himself to strive for gold for his drive to promote his family’s name up the ranks.

 

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Onyok Velasco Kids: Meet His Daughter Angel Velasco

May Balisi-Velasco and Onyok Velasco are the parents of four children. Angel “Ry,” Jay Vee, and MVJ Velasco are the names of their children.

 

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Angel, their daughter, has hit the headlines because of her beauty and resemblance to Kapamilya Teen Queen Kathryn Bernardo. She is presently twenty-one years old. In social media, Angel has already made a name for herself. She is a well-known beauty YouTuber and social media influencer.

She received her bachelor’s degree from the “De La Salle College of Saint Benilde.”

How Much Is Onyok Velasco Net Worth?

Onyok Velasco has had a triumphant professional career that has earned him a lot of money.

 

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Velasco has not publicized his actual net worth to the public.

Throughout his career, Velasco received a million dollars from then-Manila Mayor Mel Lopez and a half-million dollars from the Philippine Sports Commission.