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Mario Bautista, has been with the entertainment industry for more than 4 decades. He writes regular columns for People's Journal and Malaya.

Aug 3, 2011

Nora Aunor says she's definitely changed for better

NORA AUNOR keeps thanking TV5 for facilitating her return home, as arranged by Kuya Germs and Suzette Ranillo. “Sila lang talaga ang nagtiwala, sumugal at nagpapirma ng kontrata sa’kin. Kundi sa tiwala nila, wala ako dito ngayon kaya nagpapasalamat talaga ako sa kanila,” she says.

She also stressed one reason she wanted to come home is to see her youngest brother Buboy, who once joined showbiz as Eddie Villamayor. “Gusto ko talaga makita ang kapatid ko. Pati mga anak ko.” She said she has changed for the better, will no longer be late for work or rebellious by not showing up at all. “Hindi pala maganda yun. Kailangan, kahit may bagay na ayaw mong gawin sa puso mo, kailangang gawin mo para wala kang masaktang tao.”

She said she can’t sing up to now and she’d need an operation in Boston to correct it. “Patang yung balat, dumikit sa buto. Maski sa pagsasalita, napapaos agad ako.”

She promised not to give any problems to TV5 with whom she’ll do a miniseries and to Gov. Jeorge Ejercito with whom she’ll do the Emilio Aguinaldo filmbio. But, as they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Let’s see what happens in the next few weeks of her stay here. Also, let's see if the masa really missed her and would make her comeback TV show rate high and her movie a big hit.

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