Charo Santos-Concio identified herself as a devoted fan of the late National Artist Nora Aunor during Aunor's eulogy at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila.
Santos-Concio stated that she was a "full-blooded Noranian" even before entering the entertainment industry.
She highlighted that Aunor's life, from selling water and peanuts on train tracks to portraying iconic roles, served as proof that nothing is impossible.
According to Santos-Concio, Aunor's life mirrored the struggles and dreams of her characters like Elsa, Corazon, Delia, and Flor Contemplacion, but Aunor herself was greater than any of her roles.
Santos-Concio emphasized that Nora Aunor inspired millions of Filipinos by giving them hope, a sentiment encapsulated in the phrase "If Ate Guy can do it, I can too."
Santos-Concio recalled being captivated by Aunor's voice, presence, and beauty when she first saw her on television in "Tawag ng Tanghalan."
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