'Lo Que La Vida Me Robó' Episode 176 Spoilers!
"Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" starring Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli is Univision's top rated primetime telenovela and airs nightly at 9pm/8c on the Spanish-language network. Televisa

"Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" is in its final weeks and that only means that the intensity of this telenovela has heated up and we are headed for a bumpy road. The Univision nighttime drama stars Angelique Boyer, Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzmán. For those of you who can't wait to find out what happens in the upcoming episodes, here are some juicy spoilers for you. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! Episode 176 has José Luis (Luis Roberto Guzmán) visiting his daughter Romina. Montserrat (Angelique Boyer) wants to talk to JL because she has received a notice that he is asking for full custody of their baby. José Luis deems Montse unsuitable for raising Romina because of her multiple lies and playing around with men. "I want to protect my daughter, before you end up selling her," José Luis says before receiving a much deserved slap from the blonde bombshell. Adolfito (Ferdinando Valencia) proposes to Finita (Veronica Jaspeado) and she gladly accepts. Dimitrio (Osvaldo Benavides) has been named captain of the marines. Carlota (Gaby Rivero) calls Montse to tell her that Graciela (Daniela Castro) is in trouble.

Carlota tries to give Graciela something to eat, but she has locked herself up in the room. Graciela remembers the day that Fabiola (Lisset) killed herself which has left her in deep depression. In the sequence Graciela finds out that Pedro Medina (Sergio Sendel) was the one that gave Fabiola the gun. Pedro calls Adolfito and tells her to say goodbye to Josefina as this will be the last time he see's her. As Josefina is walking to cross the street a car races through the streets, Adolfito reacts quickly and is able to push Finita out of the way to avoid being hit by a car. Montse and Dimitrio find Graciela passed out in her bedroom and take her to the hospital. Nadia (Alejandra Garcia), ex-wife of Pedro "No Testicles" Medina, plants scorpions in her bed, because she is blind she doesn't see them. As soon as she was going to get in her bed, Victor (Alejandro Avila) is able to pull her away. Graciela is fine and begs her kids to stay at the hospital with her, but they are just too busy. Nadia has a hunch that Pedro Medina is alive after the incident.

Episode 175 has José Luis (Luis Roberto Guzmán) telling Alejandro (Sebastián Rulli) that, that is not an option and asks him to hand over his daughter. The tender moment has JL holding her daughter. Graciela (Daniela Castro) tells Pedro Medina (Sergio Sendel) that she will not help him and to get out of her house. "With this, our friendship has ended," Pedro tells her. Graciela replies, "we have never been friends." Montserrat (Angelique Boyer) decides to name her daughter Romina. Fabiola (Lisset) gets released from jail and is taken to Pedro Medina's home where he gives her what she loves the most, alcohol. Medina suggests he kill Graciela and hands her a gun.

Fabiola confronts Graciela with a gun on hand, threatening to kill her own mother. Graciela tries to give her an explanation and tells her that she only came back from Italy because she knew she was being released from jail, which is another one of her fabricated truths. Fabiola does not want to listen to her lies, "you're a monster, you don't have a heart," she tells her mother. Graciela tells Fabiola is that she has lied all her life, but she loves her children. "You made me believe we were going to have a future together," Fabiola says. "You told me you wanted to get to know me and that you wanted to cure all my wounds. Everything you said was so beautiful and I believed you. I came to tell you that I forgive you for everything... thank you for giving birth to me MOTHER!" Fabiola raises the gun to her head and shoots herself, committing suicide right in front of Graciela. A year later...Graciela has submerged herself into a deep depression, locking herself up in her room.

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