Michael de Mesa, may emosyonal na tribute para kay Ricky Davao
- Michael de Mesa is among those mourning Ricky Davao’s passing
- On Instagram, Michael shared an emotional post paying tribute to the late actor-director
- Along with a photo of them, Michael recalled his precious memories of Ricky
- Michael also expressed how much he admired Ricky’s passion for his craft
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Michael de Mesa has taken to social media to express how heartbroken he is over the death of Ricky Davao.

Source: Instagram
On Saturday, May 3, Michael shared a photo of himself with Ricky alongside his earnest letter to his late friend.
“Ricky, my brother… this one really hurts,” Michael mournfully expressed.
Michael then took a trip down memory lane and recollected his precious moments with Ricky.
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“I’ve known you since I was 14. That’s 50 years! We’ve been through so much together— from the school lunch breaks we used to sneak in just to hang out, to the countless days and nights as barkada with my brother, Ralph, and your brother, Bing. We were inseparable.”
“You were always the one with a smile, always positive, always kind. Walang masamang tinapay sa yo. Never pikon, no matter how harsh the jokes or kung gaano ka grabe yung pag-asar ko sa yo. You’d just laugh it off like it was nothing. That was the kind of person you were. Lighthearted, generous, and full of joy.”
Michael went on to laud the late actor-director’s passion at work.
“As an artist, I truly admired you. You were so passionate about your craft, and I could feel your excitement every time you told me about a new directorial project. I remember how proud you were when you finally got to direct which was a dream you never gave up on. We worked together on TV, film, and stage, and I’ll always treasure those moments. To be able to create with you was an honor.”
“I remember when you got to sing while Ryan Cayabyab played the piano. You were so proud about that. Grabe… you really loved to sing. We always tried our best not to give you the mic, because once you got your hands on it, you would never let it go!” he likewise recalled.
Michael further penned his earnest farewell message to Ricky.
“We’ve come a long way, my friend. And now, I’ll have to come to terms with a world that no longer has you in it. But I’ll hold on to the memories, the laughter, and the brotherhood.”
”Rest easy, Frederick Charles. I take comfort in knowing you’re now with our Lord, probably cracking jokes and sharing stories with Ralph and Cherie up there,” he continued, mentioning his late siblings.
”Until we meet again. I will miss you so much. I love you, my brother,” Michael fondly added.
Ricky Davao, born Frederick Charles Caballes Davao on May 30, 1961, in Manila, was a well-known figure in Philippine entertainment. Coming from a family of artists, he was the son of veteran actor Charlie Davao and the younger brother of Bing Davao. He was also once married to actress Jackie Lou Blanco, and they had three children together, including Arabella Davao, who also entered showbiz.
Carmi Martin took to Instagram to pay tribute to Ricky. She sent her deepest condolences to the bereaved family and recalled working with Ricky last year for the film ‘Sosyal Climbers.’
Arnold Clavio also posted his reaction to Ricky’s untimely passing. Igan likewise wished the veteran actor and director’s soul eternal peace.
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