Amazon’s Prime Video recently revealed that the highly anticipated sequel to the beloved Colombian telenovela, Betty la Fea, will be premiering on July 19 in over 240 countries and territories across the globe. Fans of the original series can look forward to reuniting with their favorite characters, including Ana María Orozco as Betty and Jorge Enrique Abello as Armando.
In addition to Orozco and Abello reprising their iconic roles, returning cast members such as Julián Arango, Natalia Ramírez, and Lorna Cepeda will also be joining the new series, alongside several new faces including Rodrigo Candamil and Sebastián Osorio. The ensemble promises to bring a fresh perspective to the familiar storyline, adding depth and intrigue to the characters fans have come to know and love.
Betty la Fea, the Story Continues, will pick up the story of Beatriz Pinzón Solano 20 years after the original series concluded. As Betty navigates the challenges of motherhood and relationships, viewers will witness her evolution into a stronger and more empowered woman. The series will delve into the complexities of Betty’s life, exploring the consequences of her past decisions and the impact they have on her present.
Originally created by Fernando Gaitán, Yo soy Betty, la Fea has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, airing in 180 countries and being adapted into multiple languages. The telenovela has inspired numerous remakes and spin-offs, including the American hit series, Ugly Betty, and Telemundo’s Betty in NY. The enduring popularity of Betty la Fea speaks to the universal themes of love, ambition, and self-acceptance that resonate with viewers across different cultures.
As the latest installment in the Betty la Fea franchise, the new series promises to honor the legacy of the original while introducing fresh storylines and characters for both longtime fans and new audiences to enjoy. With its compelling narrative, talented cast, and international appeal, Betty la Fea, the Story Continues is poised to captivate viewers and reignite interest in one of Colombia’s most beloved telenovelas.
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