'Que Te Perdone Dios' Promo Telenovela
The new Televisa production of "Que Te Perdone Dios" will air in the U.S. first on Univision starting in January. Watch preview here! Univision

The new year will come with a brand new production from Televisa, airing exclusively on Univision. "Que Te Perdone Dios" stars Zuria Vega and Mark Tacher in the leading roles of this "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" remake. Although both actors have not appeared in any of the promos that have aired so far, we are excited for what we have seen as it looks like it will be another thrilling story. This new telenovela is from the same production crew of "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" and "Abismo De Pasión," so if you enjoyed those two, you will most likely enjoy this one too. Other actors in this new soap include Rebecca Jones, Sergio Goyri, Erik Del Castillo, Sabine Moussier as well as Irán Castillo and Brandon Peniche in limited roles. Watch Promo 3 of "Que Te Perdone Dios" down below and tell us what you think!

"Que Te Perdone Dios" is the remake of "Abrázame Muy Fuerte." It's the story of Cristina (Victoria Ruffo), a young girl whose sweet disposition endears her to everyone at “El Platanal,” her father’s beautiful hacienda. Her father, Don Severiano Alvarez, is a rugged, iron-willed rancher. His foreman, Diego Hernández, is a strong, handsome young man who is madly in love with Cristina, and she surrenders herself, body and soul, to his passion. Cristina admits to her father that she is pregnant with Diego’s child. Severiano sends her to the city with her servant Raquela. There, her daughter is born. Federico Rivero (Cesar Evora), a cruel and greedy individual, takes advantage of this situation and arranges for the baby María del Carmen (Aracely Arámbula) to be brought to the hacienda as Raquela’s daughter. In order to be close to her daughter, Cristina is forced to marry Federico. From this moment on, she will pass as María del Carmen’s “Godmother.” Federico causes an accident that leaves Cristina blind, and takes possession of her fortune.

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