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And it's so Timeless and Adaptable!!! It had versions all over Latin America! "Maria Ramos" is a name any Latin American woman could have! But This version changed it into "Maria Lopez"

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If the channel had subtitles, I would have been all over this. What a shame!

I think my absolute favorite classic telenovela was La Dueña. Have any of you seen that one? OMG, it was amazing, and the villainess Laura was everything I want in a soap bad girl. Cynthia Klitbo was a revelation!! 

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She's Queen!!!! Have you checked "el privilegio de Amar"? Her Character Tamara de LA Colina de Duval Is An Icon!!! 

Here's the scene She's probably best remembered for:

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I loved That suspenseful beginning!!!! Did Regina commit Suicide???? Then off to the flashbacks...

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OMG! This is a blast from the past! I watched this back in high school. Wow! We had so many Latin American telenovelas in the 90s and 00s and I watched a ton of them, so Privilegio de Amar would not come to my mind first, which is why I am even more happy to see it mentioned here

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That's nice! I had to check out some videos to remind myself of the plot

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From what I can remember now, my favorites are Lazos de Amor, La Usurpadora, Marisol, Cuando Seas Mia and probably Por tu amor!

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