Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli have starred in "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" on Univision and have captivated us with this love story right from the beginning. Although it was a remake of the telenovela "Amor Real" that starred Adela Noriega and Fernando Colunga, this modern take on the classic Caridad Bravo Adams story was a hit. The chemistry between Boyer and Rulli made sparks fly right out of the small-screen. They both were so credible with their roles that they have been linked as a couple soon after the blonde beauty broke up with her long-time boyfriend José Alberto "El Güero" Castro.
The telenovela has had some major turns, killed off characters we didn't think they would and made some drastic changes to extend the series due to popular demand. "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" also starred Daniela Castro, Luis Roberto Guzmán, Osvaldo Benavides, Sergio Sendel, Veronica Jaspeado and many more. To say goodbye to the soap, Univision will air the finale over two-nights, which in México was aired as a Sunday-night event. The Angelli Nesma production takes a bow with Part 1 of the finale and concluding on Friday, August 15 at 9pm ET/PT on the Spanish network. Here are 10 Major Spoilers Of "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" if you just can't wait to find out what happens:
10. Graciela is discovered by Dimitrio and pushes her out of the wheelchair so she can walk. She lied to everyone about her health condition.
9. Graciela throws herself off a cliff.
8. Pedro Medina kidnaps Victoria, Laurito and Romina.
7. Josefina and Dimitrio end up together.
6. Nadia doesn't miraculously have her sight back, she stays blind.
5. Alejandro takes a bullet for José Luis.
4. Pedro Medina is captured by police and raped in jail by inmates.
3. Graciela ends up on the streets begging for money. Once in a while, Montserrat takes Laurito for a walk to give her money.
2. José Luis dies saving the lives of both children that Pedro Medina kidnapped.
1. Montserrat ends up with Alejandro and we can only assume they lived happily ever after despite the depressing setting of the finale.
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