In that place, Betty tells Catalina the truth of what happened in Ecomoda and she begins to advise her to help her improve her personal appearance. LOOK: “I am Betty, the ugly”: the phrases that the soap opera fans do not forget Still, her fiancée leaves the businessman.Īfter the resignation, Betty begins to work as an assistant to the public relations officer Catalina Ángel, whom in chapter 251 she accompanies to Cartagena to organize the National Beauty Contest. At the same meeting, the young economist confessed that she had been having a secret romance with Armando, but that she already knew that he had no feelings for her. Of course, before leaving, she revealed to the board of directors that the company’s financial situation was so delicate that to avoid an embargo, she had to resort to another business name of which Betty was the owner. The reason is quite clear: 251 is the chapter of the first renewal of Betty’s look after resigning from Ecomoda.Īs you may well remember, Betty left the company after discovering a letter where Mario suggested that Don Armando was pretending to be in love with her. Even in some countries it is still broadcast on open television ( Photo: RCN) WHY IS CHAPTER 251 OF “I AM BETTY, THE FEA” SO POPULAR? LOOK: The most sensual scene of “I am Betty, the ugly” After the arrival of the series on Netflix, “Yo soy Betty, la fea” has regained validity. In this framework, one of the chapters most wanted by followers on the streaming platform is 251. Starring Ana María Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello, the soap opera continues giving what to talk about after its return to the screen through Netflix, where he continues to steal the heart of the public. LOOK: Hugo Lombardi and the origin of the phrase “flu, flu, flew” The fiction centers on Beatriz Pinzón Solano, a young economist who falls in love with Armando Mendoza, her boss and heir to a fashion empire, under a plot that balances humor and drama and that has left unforgettable characters, scenes and phrases. “Yo soy Betty, la fea”, or simply “Betty, la fea”, is a Colombian soap opera, created and written by Fernando Gaitán ( Photo: RCN) Thanks to its popularity, it even entered the Guinness Book of Records in 2010 as the most successful soap opera in TV history. The soap opera was broadcast in more than 180 countries, dubbed in 25 languages and had at least 28 adaptations around the world. LOOK: How was Ana María Orozco transformed into Betty, the ugly one? “Yo soy Betty, la fea” is the most successful Colombian soap opera of all time and, more than 20 years after its premiere, its popularity remains current thanks to its arrival on Netflix, where the public is reliving the love story between Beatriz Pinzón and don Armando Mendoza, in addition to the adventures of the ‘Barracks of the Ugly’ in Ecomoda.
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