The official trailer for the sequel to Betty, the Fea

The new series is expected to stream on Prime Video from July 19th.

How is Beatriz Aurora Pinzón Solano, known to everyone simply Betty, doing? It will no longer be necessary to imagine it, because a new TV series sequel to the cult soap opera of the late 90s Betty, the featitled Betty, the story: The story continuesis coming up Prime Video. The appointment is set for July 19th, and below you can start feasting your eyes on the official trailer.

Betty, the fea: How the story continues

It’s been 20 years since Betty was last on screen. In Betty, the story: The story continues (also known by its international title Betty la Fea, The Story Continues), a death at “Ecomoda” forces Betty (played again by Ana Maria Orozco), today an adult woman and a mother, to reconnect with her former colleagues, as well as with Armando Mendoza Sáenz (Jorge Enrique Abello), with whom she is still married but separated. Here she also meets her daughter Mila, who studied fashion in New York and returned with the desire to work with Hugo Lombardi (Julian Arango). Betty will have to rebuild her relationship with her daughter, making important decisions that will affect her career, and decide whether to reconcile with Armando, who will do anything to win her back.

In addition to Orozco, Abello and Arango, we will meet again in the new series Natalia Ramírez (Marcela Valencia), Lorna Cepeda (Patricia Fernandez), Luces Velasquez (Bertha Muñoz de González), Marcela Posada (Sandra Patiño), Mario Duarte (Nicolás Mora Cifuentes), Julio Cesar Herrera (Freddy Stewart Contreras), Ricardo Velez (Mario Calderón), Alberto León Jaramillo (Saúl Gutiérrez) e Estefanía Gómez (Aura María Fuentes Rico). Among the new additions to the cast, however, Rodrigo Candamil, Juanita Molina (The queen of flow), Zharick Leon And Sebastian Osorio.

 
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