With two new shows, Telemundo lights up TV screens

A television network owned by NBC Universal, Telemundo, continually entertaining its Nigerian fans with thrilling shows in the past ten years has launched two new shows, ‘Ana’s Revenge’ and ‘Until Money Do Us Part’.
At a colourful red-carpet ambiance, well attended by Nigerian celebrities and influencers including Tallulah Doherty, Baaj Adegbule, Teniola Aladese and Omobola Val to the private screening, guests were fully entertained as they watched the first episodes of both title shows.
Ana’s Revenge tells the story of a smart, beautiful woman Ana Guerrero (played by Carolina Gómez) who is bent on seeking revenge against her mother’s murderer; Guillermo León Mejía (Marlon Moreno) – a corrupt politician contesting for the President of the Republic. In a bid to accomplish her mission, Ana positions herself to become the most popular political adviser in the country, which of course, makes Guillermo notice her.
Just as planned, Guillermo employs Ana as his main strategist. Ana takes him all the way to first place in the polls, only to later do a grand expose of his shady past, which cost Guillermo his presidency bid and freedom. The plot twist is that this man she loathes is her father and that by her action, she might lose the only man she has ever truly loved – Pablo De La Torre (George Slebi).
While Until Money Do Us Part (Hasta que la plata nos separe), tells the love story of Rafael Méndez (Martínez), a charismatic and humble salesman, and Alejandra Maldonado (Villalobos), a successful high-ranking executive. These two get involved in a car accident, which leaves Rafael with a debt incurred by Alejandra from the accident. Amid this situation, these two fall in love. Their love is however, threatened by their financial disparity.

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