Gina Alajar Admits She’s Not a Fan of Nora Aunor: “I Respect Her, But I Was Never a Fan”

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A shocking statement has shaken the showbiz world after veteran actress and director Gina Alajar admitted that she was never a fan of the so-called Superstar of Filipino cinema, Nora Aunor. In a candid interview on a podcast, Gina shared her thoughts directly and without hesitation—a statement that immediately became a hot topic on social media.

When asked who his idols are in the industry, he emphatically said, “I respect Ate Guy’s contributions to the industry, but to be honest, I was never really a fan.”
His simple but bold answer, and that was the signal for a new conflict between Gina’s supporters and Nora’s loyalists.

Many netizens immediately expressed their reactions. Some were disappointed and couldn’t believe that Gina, who is also a pillar of Philippine cinema, would have such a view. “It’s terrible, even if it’s just respect for Nora Aunor, it should be automatic for all artists,” said one fan in the comment section. But some also agreed with Gina’s view, saying that one doesn’t need to idolize someone to recognize their contributions. “Gina is just honest. It’s not forbidden to not be a fan, respect is still important,” said another.

Throughout Gina Alajar’s career, she has been known as one of the most refined actresses of her generation. From her memorable roles in the ’70s to becoming one of the most respected directors today, she has remained true to her vision for the art of acting. Despite her admission, it’s clear that she hasn’t ignored Nora Aunor’s contribution. “Ate Guy has done a lot in the industry, no doubt about it,” she added. “But my style and inspiration as an artist are just different.”

Gina’s statement has reopened an old showbiz issue—the long-standing “rivalry” between fans of Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos. Although not directly related, discussions have once again intensified about who is the real queen of Filipino cinema. Some have said that Gina may be among the “Vilmanians,” while others say that it may simply be personal preference and has nothing to do with any competition.

Despite the controversy, many also admired Gina’s honesty. At a time when celebrities often avoid questions that could cause trouble, Gina chose to be truthful. For some, this is a sign of her maturity and confidence as an artist. “A person who knows how to be honest is more impressive than someone who is always politically correct,” commented one netizen.

Meanwhile, Nora Aunor has remained silent on this issue. According to those close to her, she is no longer used to such statements and prefers to focus on her projects and personal life. Despite this, the support of her fans remains intact and solid, continuing to defend their idol on social media.

For many, this issue is more than simply “not being a fan.” It’s a reminder that every artist, no matter how famous, has their own taste and perspective. You don’t have to idolize the same thing to show respect. Ultimately, both Gina Alajar and Nora Aunor are part of the history of Philippine film—two pillars who have given their own color and contribution to the industry.

As netizens continue to discuss this issue, it seems like Gina has no intention of taking back her words. For her, being true to herself is part of being an artist. And perhaps, that’s also the reason why she continues to be respected—not because of who she idolizes, but because of how she stands up for her own beliefs.

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