Maalaala Mo Kaya episode Norman King's story has received attention in various forms of Philippine media beyond news reports of his academic achievements. In 2018, the long‑running drama anthology
Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK) aired an episode titled "
Equal Rights", which dramatized the lives of King and his father, Roman King. The episode featured well‑known actors portraying Aeta characters, but it drew both praise for bringing attention to the experiences of
indigenous peoples and criticism for its use of non‑Aeta actors whose skin tones were darkened with makeup, a practice that many viewers and commentators described as "
blackface" and culturally insensitive. The portrayal of his father's role in community affairs also sparked debate among some groups who felt the narrative oversimplified or misrepresented aspects of local history. Titled
Pabaon sa Buhay (Protection for Life), the video, in which he portrayed himself, recounted his struggles and triumphs, including his choice to wear a traditional
bahag at his UP Manila commencement exercises, and was shared widely on
social media for its inspirational portrayal of identity and perseverance.
Eat Bulaga! appearance In 2020, King appeared on
Eat Bulaga!'s popular segment "Bawal Judgmental," where he discussed his personal journey as an Indigenous Filipino, including his early work and study experiences, his pursuit of higher education, and his desire to amplify the voices of Aeta and other indigenous communities. == References ==