For the first time, Superstar and National Artist Nora Aunor shared her unforgettable memories from her childhood.
Nora Aunor shared some of her experiences during the press conference for the movie Pieta. Nora revealed that because of the hardships of their lives back then, orders were always thrown at her, like borrowing rice because they had nothing to eat.

“When…when I was really struggling, for example, I borrowed rice. No one would lend me any more. We had nothing to eat. It was already one o’clock, we hadn’t eaten yet. We had nothing to eat yet. So, my siblings, whom my mother had ordered, didn’t move either. So, I was the one who moved. So, all the shops, the rice shops, no one would lend me any more. So, what I was looking for, the last one was pitiful,” Nora shared.

Nora then thought that if she had it, she would never let those who came to her experience what she had experienced.

“So, that’s when I said it, I said it… because of those people who also tortured me, I said, ‘One day, when I have it, I promise I won’t do what you did to me!’ So maybe, it’s just too much now. It’s just too much. That’s why, after all, I’m still a beggar until now. Because there are a few… there are people who will come, my last money… I’ll feel sorry for them, I’ll give them some more. Tomorrow, I’ll be the one looking for money to buy this, to pay for this. That’s me. That’s me,” Nora said.