
(Dubbed) Betrayed? I'm Your Rival's Wife Now! Storyline
After a kidnapping, Eloise and Brian's "innocent" childhood friend Chloe were both pregnant. To protect Chloe, Brian branded Eloise's child as illegitimate. Shattered, Eloise retaliates: she divorced him, exposed his secrets, and even gave her unborn child to him as a gift Then, she vanished.
Will Brian ever find the wife he betrayed? And what shocking truth awaits him if he does?
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(Dubbed) Betrayed? I'm Your Rival's Wife Now! Reviews
Urban
Counterattack
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From Heartbreak to Power: A Wild, Addictive Ride
I honestly started this short drama just to kill time, but wow, it pulled me in fast. The betrayal hits hard, and Eloise’s transformation from a shattered wife into a woman who takes control of her fate is so satisfying to watch. The pacing is tight, the emotions are loud, and every episode ends wit
Messy Love, Big Secrets, and Zero Regrets
This is the kind of urban drama I live for. Everyone is flawed, everyone makes terrible choices, and that’s what makes it real. Brian is infuriating, Chloe is complicated, and Eloise? She’s iconic. The idea of “giving” him the unborn child as a final blow was shocking in the best way. The dub is sol
A Short Drama That Actually Sticks With You
Most short dramas are fun but forgettable. This one isn’t. The betrayal feels personal, and the aftermath feels heavy in a good way. I really appreciated how the story lets Eloise disappear and rebuild herself instead of instantly forgiving or falling apart. It feels modern, urban, and emotionally h
Came for the Drama, Stayed for the Growth Arc
At first, I thought this would be another over-the-top revenge plot, but it surprised me. Yes, it’s dramatic, but there’s real character growth underneath. Eloise’s choices are painful, bold, and sometimes uncomfortable, which makes her feel real. The mystery of whether Brian will ever find her agai