Imelda Marcos disappointed her son ‘Bongbong’ only aims to be Philippines vice president

Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos is disappointed that her son has set his sights on winning the vice presidency in a May election, wishing instead he would follow his late father’s footsteps into the presidential palace.
Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the only son of the late dictator with the same name who ruled in the Philippines for almost two decades, said this week he would run for vice president, though he has yet to find a running mate.
"As to my mother, yes, she was disappointed," Marcos, 58, widely known by his nickname "Bongbong", said.
"She’s wanted me to become president since I was three years old. Imagine how disappointed she is."

The elder Ferdinand Marcos was forced from power by a "people power" uprising in 1986 and died in exile in 1989. His wife, Imelda, famous for her shoe collection, is an 86-year-old congresswoman.