The alleged daughter of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. was reportedly banned from drinking on planes after she and her husband started a commotion during a flight.
Marcos’ alleged daughter, Analisa Josefa Corr, together with her husband, James Alexander Corr, was accused of grabbing and shaking another passenger while leaving the aircraft toilet.
They both pleaded not guilty to the charges, but they agreed to be banned from drinking on airplanes while their case was still being heard.
Analisa was reportedly the daughter of Marcos Sr. and former Sydney model Evelin Hegyesi, whom he met during the 1970s.
According to her LinkedIn profile, she’s working as a professional portraitt and intimate photographer.
“For years, I have shot for many international magazines and won several portrait awards,” she said.
“This is what I love doing the most, reminding people of their strengths and their own kind of beauty,” she added.
The news surprised many Filipinos as many were unaware that Marcos Sr. had a family outside his marriage with former First Lady Imelda Marcos.
Marcos Jr., also known for visiting Australia, repeatedly denied that Analisa was his half-sister.
According to Analisa’s biography, her name Josefa was based on the name of Marcos Sr.’s mother.