Bago sumabak sa larangan ng showbiz, kumusta nga ba ang mga Pasko ni Nora Aunor?
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00:00Before Christmas came into our lives,
00:03there were joys, sorrows, joys, of course, there were also sorrows.
00:07Will she still remember Christmas before she got to know him?
00:11Please welcome, and we're so happy to have her here,
00:14Ms. Nora Onor.
00:16Hello, Ate Guy. Good morning.
00:17Good morning.
00:18Welcome to CIS.
00:19Welcome to CIS.
00:21Of course, Ate Guy, we all know how and where you were discovered.
00:25Of course, we want to know,
00:27before Ms. Nora Onor was discovered,
00:30how were your Christmas, Nora Villamayor?
00:34I was happy and sad.
00:36I was usually sad.
00:37Why?
00:38One day, maybe because of poverty.
00:42Really?
00:43Yes.
00:44Why?
00:45Because, of course, my father was working at the train station.
00:52My mother was working as a tailor.
00:57She used to sew clothes.
00:58Okay.
00:59Now, that only happens once in a while.
01:02But just like my father,
01:08he didn't have a salary.
01:10Villamayor, his last name starts with a letter V.
01:16Now, for example, in one day,
01:19they earn around P100.
01:22Of course, there's a division.
01:26Oh, a division.
01:27Yes.
01:28If there's no money left,
01:32even if he worked all day,
01:34he wouldn't get anything.
01:35Why? Because he's the last one?
01:37Yes, that's how it is.
01:38Oh, that's how Onor was named.
01:41Why Onor?
01:42No, it's like this.
01:43When I joined Tawag ng Tanghalan,
01:45when I first joined Tawag ng Tanghalan,
01:47I used my real name, Nora Villamayor.
01:50So, I won the first prize.
01:53But when Jose Yap and I fought,
01:56the former champion,
01:57Jose Yap still won.
01:58So, in Tawag ng Tanghalan,
02:00before I could come back to join,
02:03it was a long time.
02:05So, when I came back,
02:06it was around six months,
02:08I auditioned again.
02:09I used Onor.
02:10Onor is the last name of my mother's sister's husband.
02:15Oh, okay.
02:16Father, that's it.
02:18And that's how Onor became famous.
02:20That's how he became famous.
02:22That's how he won.
02:23Win.
02:24What do you remember?
02:25When it was Christmas,
02:26what did you prepare?
02:27That day?
02:28Yes, when you were still Villamayor.
02:30I just remember one time
02:33when I cried during Christmas.
02:36It was in the province, right?
02:39I was in Mayagdalan,
02:40I was waiting for my father.
02:42Then, my father came.
02:46He brought a piece of Adobo.
02:50He borrowed it.
02:52He borrowed it
02:54because he couldn't get a salary.
02:57So, that's what we prepared.
02:59Then, usually,
03:01when you're young,
03:04you hear other kids being happy.
03:06Then, you see that there are dolls.
03:09It's a good thing that I was looking for dolls that day.
03:11I thought it was guns or something.
03:14So, I was looking for dolls.
03:16I was envious.
03:17I was like, I wish I had one.
03:19You had a doll.
03:21It was a bit sad.
03:24Maybe that's why I was in a hurry.
03:26But usually, our Christmas is sad.
03:28We're just happy when we're done.
03:31I think we didn't have Chibuena that day.
03:34After dinner,
03:36when we eat,
03:37it's like we're all together.
03:39The whole family.
03:40Then, we sing.
03:42So, you're used to singing.
03:45Yes.
03:46How many siblings do you have?
03:47We used to have five.
03:48Now, it's four.
03:49How many girls do you have?
03:50We have two girls and three boys.
03:53So, you just sing?
03:55What if you're given a gift?
03:57We don't do that.
03:58We just sleep.
03:59Do you go to church at the same time?
04:00Yes.
04:01We go to church.
04:03We do it at 6 p.m.
04:10In our family,
04:12we lead the rosary.
04:14We start with my father,
04:16then my mother,
04:17and then me.
04:19If there's no one else,
04:20there's always one in the family
04:22who leads the rosary.
04:24On Sundays,
04:26at 4 p.m.,
04:27my mother and I wake up.