Former child star Isabelle de Leon announced a major life change in an Instagram post on July 10, 2025, letting fans know she’s moving to the United States for good.
The Mulawin and Daddy Di Do Du actress launched a flash sale to clear out her belongings in the Philippines.

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ISABELLE HOLDS WARDROBE SALE
"MOVING TO THE USA FOR GOOD, IM SELLING ALL MY CLOTHES S-XS-M," she wrote in all caps, revealing that she’s parting ways with wardrobe pieces she once wore to tapings and guestings, some of which still have tags.
Her caption read: "1k for 10 pcs of clothes, pag bumili ka ng worth 3k (30 pcs of clothes) may libre kang worth 1k (10 pcs of clothes, shoes and bags)... EVERYTHING MUST GO."
Isabelle added that she’s also letting go of size 7 shoes, bags, accessories, and even stuffed toys.
She emphasized that the sale is only open to serious buyers, and expressed she wouldn’t be responding to inquiries that aren’t about making a purchase: "Send me DM/ comment here if interested.
"Mga serious buyers lang at wala po ako time sumagot sa mga hindi bibili. (Shunget [laughing with tears emoji])"
The actress clarified that payments would only be accepted via PayPal or Western Union and that the sale is time-sensitive.
"Di ko sure kung kailan ang next na uwi ko po sa Pinas," she explained.
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FACING POTENTIAL CONCERNS
Following Isabelle’s announcement, a netizen left a cautionary message in the comments section, alluding to growing instability in the U.S.:
"Congrats on moving to Murica for good! If you can hold off or delay it until 2026, I would advise it due to the current events & political landscape going on. I myself am going back stateside soon, but will have to exit as well because of what will be happening there soon unfortunately."
The warning likely refers to the increasingly volatile situation for immigrants in the U.S. under the current administration.
Among the most alarming developments are large-scale deportation raids, policies allowing six-hour removal windows to third countries, the revocation of protections such as Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and heightened visa scrutiny for students and activists.
Even lawful immigrants and green card holders have expressed anxiety amid mass detentions and reduced access to legal aid.
Isabelle responded: "it is chaotic right now but too late ive been here 4 years now."
Her reply confirmed that she has already been residing in the U.S. long-term and is simply closing a chapter in the Philippines—one wardrobe at a time.
While she did not disclose the state to which she is permanently moving, Isabelle's fans wish her nothing but the best of luck.
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