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The most-heartbreaking scenes in 'Saving Grace: The Untold Story'

The Freeman

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May 09, 2025

The highly emotional yet relevant storyline in ABS-CBN's “Saving Grace: The Untold Story” continues to captivate viewers on a nightly basis with its tear-jerking scenes, thanks to the effective portrayals of its powerhouse cast led by Julia Montes, Zia Grace, Jennica Garcia, Janice De Belen, and Sharon Cuneta.

The most-heartbreaking scenes in 'Saving Grace: The Untold Story'

As the plot intensifies in the coming weeks, we've listed down heart-wrenching moments that not only tugged at the heartstrings of viewers but also magnified the acting brilliance of the cast. Grab your tissues and relive these scenes:

1. Zia's heartbreaking goodbye where she was praised as the next big child star

"Teacher, bakit nila ako nilagay sa sako? Bakit po nila ako tinatapon? Basura po ba ako?" — This heartbreaking line of Zia as the abused child Grace, which has now become an iconic scene in the series, was enough for viewers to dub her as the next big child star after she made viewers cry to their core as she effortlessly broke down in tears as if you can feel every ounce of her pain through the screen.

2. Julia's emotional confrontation when she scolded Zia

While most of Julia and Zia's scenes in the series are heartwarming, there is also a notable scene between them when they engaged in a deeply emotional confrontation that showed Julia's character in a different light, contrary to her usual reassuring and comforting disposition towards Grace.

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