Who Is Lorenzo Leviste?

Lorenzo Leviste the son of Loren Legarda. His name has recently surfaced on the internet after he published an open letter discussing his opinion on his mother’s current candidacy in the upcoming elections.

He said that his mother “is a woman who lived through Martial Law” and that she taught him to value truth and justice. He added that she was a previous journalist who had experienced the horror of martial law.

 

 

Thus, he expressed his sorrow because his mother “spits in the faces” of thousands of people whose lives were destroyed by the Marcoses and the Dutertes.

According to Yahoo News, the politician is tied for first place in the polls for senatorial candidates with Raffy Tulfo, another strong Independent candidate. Additionally, she gained the endorsement of the One Bangsamoro Movement.

What Is Loren Legarda Son Lorenzo Leviste Age? Explore His Wiki

Loren Legarda”s son, Lorenzo Leviste, is at the age of 23, but his wiki-bio is not available. There is no information about him on the internet.

His name also recently surfaced on social media because of his letter. He had said that he was born in the 1990s. However, he also added that he was born at a time when the shadow of decades of Marcos terror, oppression, and corruption was all over the nation. 

 

 

While there are many views about his recent action, he seems to be praised more by the citizens. Although there are voices that say the way he spoke so bluntly about his mother is disrespectful. 

It is not about a politician anymore because he talked about his mom. However, some people support him and give him the courage to speak for justice even though he had to go against his mother. 

How Much Of Net Worth Does Lorenzo Leviste Have?

Lorenzo Leviste’s net worth is not revealed yet. However, he is the son of a politician, environmentalist, cultural worker, and former journalist recently trending in news headlines because of the upcoming senatorial election. 

 

He lives away from home as he mentioned that he has not been to the Philippines since he was 18 and has not seen his mother for half a decade.