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A Woman Trapped In An Abusive Marriage Gets A New Life In “Love In Sadness”

A Woman Trapped In An Abusive Marriage Gets A New Life In “Love In Sadness”

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Love becomes dangerous when obsession takes over in the hit Korean series “Love in Sadness,” which will begin airing on ABS-CBN starting March 9.

Park Han Byul or Sofia in “I Have A Lover,” takes on another lead role, this time as Mari, a woman who has the looks and money but is locked in an unhappy marriage with her husband, Franco (Ryu Soo-Young).

After numerous attempts, she finally escapes her abusive husband and meets Joseph, a plastic surgeon. As she shares her story with him, he helps her by giving her a new face and identity.

But will this newfound identity finally allow her to break free and be happy, or will Franco find her and bring misery to her life with Joseph?

Witness this new Korean series on ABS-CBN before “It’s Showtime” on March 9 (Monday).