'Sin Senos Si Hay Paraiso' Telenovela
Telemundo has announced the production of the sequel of "Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso," read all about it here! Telemundo

Telemundo has confirmed that Catherine Siachoque and Fabián Riós are returning to reprise their roles in the sequel of Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso." Both actors are joined by Carolina Gaitán and Juan Pablo Urrego in this new take of the classic telenovela. Entitled Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso, the reboot of the popular soap narrates the story of Catalina “La pequeña” (Gaitán), the daughter of Doña Hilda (Siachoque) and Albeiro (Ríos), who will look for the redemption of her family from the world of violence and prostitution that has brought them so much loss and misery.

Siachoque and Ríos are back as Doña Hilda and Albeiro in the continuation of this story, which begins with the news of the death of Catalina “La grande.” Her pregnant mother, Hilda, is so devastated by the news that it causes the premature birth of Catalina “La pequeña.” Her father, Albeiro, mourns the fact that she is a girl, knowing the suffering life has in store for women. He refuses to see her at first and meets his new daughter for the first time four months later after he and Hilda come to an agreement on a set of rules for raising the child.

Gaitán plays Catalina “La pequeña,” an innocent girl who grows up sheltered by her loving parents until the jealousy and envy from her enemy turns her purity and moral values into hatred and a thirst for revenge. Along the way she meets Hernán Darío, played by Urrego, a young neighborhood courier with whom she finds true love as he fights against a world of drugs and violence to defend his family. Cast of "Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso" include Juan Pablo Llano, Majida Issa, Johanna Fadul, César Mora, Dagoberto Gama, Vicky Hernández, Juan Sebastián Calero, Luigi Aicardi, Luces Velásquez, Marilyn Patino, Carolina Sepúlveda, Estefanía Gómez, Alejandra Pinzón, Francisco Bolívar and Omar Murillo.

Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso is a telenovela based on on the book by Gustavo Bolívar.

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