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* ExecutiveMeddling: Brazilian actress Creator/TaisAraujo make a guest appearance AsHerself. When the soap was eventually bought by the Brazilian TV channel [=RedeTV!=], they wanted Tais to dub her own lines in Brazilian Portuguese. By that time, however, she was already working for a rival channel, Creator/{{Globo}}, which didn't authorize her to do it. Then, she was dubbed by voice actress Letícia Quinto.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Brazilian actress Creator/TaisAraujo make a guest appearance AsHerself. When the soap was eventually bought by the Brazilian TV channel [=RedeTV!=], they wanted Tais to dub her own lines in Brazilian Portuguese. By that time, however, she was already working for a rival channel, Creator/{{Globo}}, [[Creator/{{TVGlobo}} Rede Globo]], which didn't authorize her to do it. Then, she was dubbed by voice actress Letícia Quinto.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Brazilian actress Creator/TaisAraujo make a guest appearance AsHerself. When the soap was eventually bought by the Brazilian TV channel Rede TV, they wanted Tais to dub her own lines in Brazilian Portuguese. By that time, however, she was already working for a rival channel, Rede Globo, which didn't authorize her to do it. Then, she was dubbed by voice actress Letícia Quinto.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Brazilian actress Creator/TaisAraujo make a guest appearance AsHerself. When the soap was eventually bought by the Brazilian TV channel Rede TV, [=RedeTV!=], they wanted Tais to dub her own lines in Brazilian Portuguese. By that time, however, she was already working for a rival channel, Rede Globo, Creator/{{Globo}}, which didn't authorize her to do it. Then, she was dubbed by voice actress Letícia Quinto.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Having been made between 1999 and 2001, the series is firmly lodged in late TheNineties fashion, especially with women's business clothing. One episode has Patricia, struggling with money, trying to keep people of realizing that she commited the awful faux pas of... not wearing pantyhose, which certainly can make modern viewers scratch their heads since nowadays it's not considered an essential garment unlike it was back then. Plus, Armando and Mario even make a UsefulNotes/BillClinton[=/=]Monica Lewinsky joke in one episode.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Having been made between 1999 and 2001, the series is firmly lodged in late TheNineties fashion, especially with the women's business clothing. Plus, Armando and Mario even make a UsefulNotes/BillClinton[=/=]Monica Lewinsky joke in one episode.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Having been made between 1999 and 2001, the series is firmly lodged in late TheNineties fashion, especially with the women's business clothing.clothing. One episode has Patricia, struggling with money, trying to keep people of realizing that she commited the awful faux pas of... not wearing pantyhose, which certainly can make modern viewers scratch their heads since nowadays it's not considered an essential garment unlike it was back then. Plus, Armando and Mario even make a UsefulNotes/BillClinton[=/=]Monica Lewinsky joke in one episode.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Having been made between 1999 and 2001, the series is firmly lodged in late TheNineties fashion, especially with the women's business clothing. Plus, Armando and Mario even make a UsefulNotes/BillClinton[=/=]Monica Lewinsky joke in one episode.
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* ShootTheMoney: The episodes filmed in Cartagena de Indias were sure to shoot the scenery of the place for all its worth.

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* ShootTheMoney: The episodes filmed in Cartagena de Indias were sure to shoot the scenery of the place for all its worth.worth.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One storyline had a company hoping to make a deal with Eco Moda by trying to convince Betty, behind Armando's back, to accept a "commission" (read: try to bribe her) to influence Armando into making business with them. Betty struggles with the decision a long time (even having a prolongued ImagineSpot about what she would do with the money) but eventually refuses and tells Armando of the attempted deal. Originally, Betty was actually supposed to accept it, but the ''President of Colombia'' at the time, Andrés Pastrana, caught wind of it and told the producers to not go through with it, telling them that with the soap being watched by millions, the heroine accepting a bribe would both would be crushing for a lot of people and would normalize corruption (the fact that the Colombian government was dealing with several corruption scandals at the time didn't help matters).
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* RealitySubtext: Ana María Orozco and Julian Arango, the actors who interpreted Betty and Hugo Lombardi respectively, got divorced during the soap. Their respective characters were ideological opposites, and is believed that the bitterness both held for each other helped to make their confrontations more realistic.

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* RealitySubtext: Ana María Orozco and Julian Arango, the actors who interpreted Betty and Hugo Lombardi respectively, were married in real life, but got divorced during the soap. Their respective characters were ideological opposites, and is believed that the bitterness both held for each other helped to make their confrontations more realistic.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Brazilian actress Creator/TaisAraujo make a guest appearance AsHerself. When the soap was eventually bought by the Brazilian TV channel Rede TV, they wanted Tais to dub her own lines in Brazilian Portuguese. By that time, however, she was already working for a rival channel, Rede Globo, which didn't authorize her to do it. Then, she was dubbed by voice actress Letícia Quinto.

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* RealitySubtext: Ana María Orozco and Julian Arango, the actors who interpreted Betty and Hugo Lombardi respectively, got divorced during the soap. Their respective characters were ideological opposites, and is believed that the bitterness both held for each other helped to make their confrontations more realistic.

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* FollowTheLeader: Even ignoring the {{Trans Atlantic Equivalent}}s; after the soap aired there was a boom of badly-planned soaps who tried to cash in the "non-pretty heroine". And ''Betty'' itself was halted and heavily reworked by its author because a soap named ''La mujer en el espejo'' (about an unpretty woman who becomes beautiful after a DealWithTheDevil) aired just before.
* RealitySubtext: Ana María Orozco and Julian Arango, the actors who interpreted Betty and Hugo Lombardi respectively, got divorced during the soap. Their respective characters were ideological opposites, and is believed that the bitterness both held for each other helped to make their confrontations more realistic.realistic.
* ShootTheMoney: The episodes filmed in Cartagena de Indias were sure to shoot the scenery of the place for all its worth.
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* RealitySubtext: Ana María Orozco and Julian Arango, the actors who interpreted Betty and Hugo Lombardi respectively, got divorced during the soap. Their respective characters were ideological opposites, and is believed that the bitterness both held for each other helped to make their confrontations more realistic.

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