Almost 25 years later, Betty is back and so is Ana María Orozco, who is reprising her iconic role in Prime Video’s ‘Betty, la Fea: The Story Continues.’
Almost 25 years since it first aired, “Yo Soy Betty, la Fea” is getting a sequel that hopes to straddle a fine line between reverence and reinvention.
As fans of the original telenovela will notice, advertisements for the new series show Orozco sporting Betty’s signature red spectacles and wavy bangs. Gone is the swanlike creature who eventually wooed Armando with her flattened hair, frameless glasses, and pastel-colored ensembles. For Marta Betoldi, the writer who developed the series alongside Juan Carlos Pérez and César Betancur, this is the key to what makes revisiting Betty in 2024 so exciting.
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