FAST TALK WITH BOY ABUNDA: NORA AUNOR REVEALS SHE EXPERIENCED THREE MIRACLES?!

In a captivating episode of Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, the legendary Nora Aunor shared her incredible journey and experiences, including what she describes as three miracles in her life.



Boy and Nora discussed her recent recognition as a National Artist. Nora reflected on her initial disbelief when she was informed about the honor, recalling how she had been told multiple times that she deserved the title before it was finally awarded to her. “I couldn’t believe it! It was overwhelming, especially for the fans and friends who prayed for this recognition,” she shared.

The discussion transitioned to love, where Boy asked Nora to share her most important lesson learned about love and family. Nora expressed, “Love is beautiful, but it shouldn’t interfere with work; otherwise, that’s when the struggles start.”

As the conversation deepened, Nora opened up about her romantic experiences. She mentioned a past relationship that lasted over a decade, sharing bittersweet memories of heartache and love. “Even though it was one-sided at times, I found joy in loving deeply,” she confessed, hinting at the complexities of love and affection.

Boy teased her about a certain someone, prompting laughter and nostalgia. “It’s been years, and while we’ve both moved on, the memories linger,” she said.

The conversation shifted to Nora’s upcoming projects, including her role in the film Pieta, directed by Adolf Alix. She described her character as a blind woman, expressing excitement about the story. “It’s a beautiful narrative, and I’m thrilled to work alongside Alfred Vargas and Gina Alajar,” she stated.

When Boy asked about the differences in directing styles she has encountered throughout her career, Nora reflected on the evolution of film direction and how each director brings a unique approach to storytelling.

Nora reminisced about her classic film Bona and how it recently caught attention in France. She shared fond memories of working with the late director Lino Brocka, emphasizing his guidance and the impact he had on her career. “He taught me to focus on the emotions of the scene and trust in my abilities,” she recounted.

As they discussed her iconic films, Nora revealed that Himala remains one of her favorites, regarded as one of the best films in Asia. She recounted the famous “Walang Himala” scene, illustrating the intensity and passion behind the production.

As the episode wrapped up, Boy and Nora reflected on their journey in the industry, exchanging gratitude and admiration. “It’s an honor to be part of your story, Nora,” Boy expressed warmly.

The episode concluded with heartfelt thanks to the audience for their continued support and a reminder to always be kind and grateful. Nora Aunor’s presence on Fast Talk not only showcased her illustrious career but also her enduring spirit and love for her craft.