How 'Two Wives' ended | ABS-CBN
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Published Mar 14, 2015 02:08 AM PHT
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Updated Nov 04, 2016 04:17 PM PHT

MANILA - "Two Wives," ABS-CBN's adaptation of the hit Korean drama series, saw a happy ending for the once-warring titular characters potrayed by Kaye Abad and Erich Gonzales.
MANILA - "Two Wives," ABS-CBN's adaptation of the hit Korean drama series, saw a happy ending for the once-warring titular characters potrayed by Kaye Abad and Erich Gonzales.
In the final episode of the primetime series that aired Friday, Yvonne (Abad) and Janine (Gonzales) managed to move on from Victor's (Jason Abalos) death, and from their bitter feud over the man who became their husbands at different times.
In the final episode of the primetime series that aired Friday, Yvonne (Abad) and Janine (Gonzales) managed to move on from Victor's (Jason Abalos) death, and from their bitter feud over the man who became their husbands at different times.
Janine tied the knot with Kenjie (Daniel Matsunaga), while Yvonne tearfully said "yes" to Albert's (Patrick Garcia) proposal of marriage.
Janine tied the knot with Kenjie (Daniel Matsunaga), while Yvonne tearfully said "yes" to Albert's (Patrick Garcia) proposal of marriage.
Having reconciled, Yvonne and Janine have also become friends, even spending time together with their respective new partners and children with Victor.
Having reconciled, Yvonne and Janine have also become friends, even spending time together with their respective new partners and children with Victor.
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Under the direction of FM Reyes and Richard Arellano, "Two Wives" also starred Rayver Cruz, Melai Cantiveros, Paul Jake Castillo, Alex Medina, Vandolph Quizon, Robert Sena and Isay Alvarez, among others.
Under the direction of FM Reyes and Richard Arellano, "Two Wives" also starred Rayver Cruz, Melai Cantiveros, Paul Jake Castillo, Alex Medina, Vandolph Quizon, Robert Sena and Isay Alvarez, among others.
It was the latest Korean drama series to be adapted by ABS-CBN for a local audience, following the success of "My Girl" in 2008, "Lovers in Paris" in 2009, "Green Rose" in 2011, and "Pure Love" in 2014.
It was the latest Korean drama series to be adapted by ABS-CBN for a local audience, following the success of "My Girl" in 2008, "Lovers in Paris" in 2009, "Green Rose" in 2011, and "Pure Love" in 2014.
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