This article is about Philippine adaptation of the South Korean drama series. For the original drama series of the same title, see Two Wives (2009 TV series).
Yvonne, the typical homemaker who prioritizes her family over everything, is married to Victor. They have a son, and they are the epitome of a happy family, until Yvonne discovers that her husband is having an affair with another woman named Janine.
Victor’s failed business forced him to work in the flower farm of Janine, a single mother. He was later driven to accept her other unusual job offer – he is to pretend to be a father to her daughter. As days passed, Victor found himself getting attracted and falling in love with Janine.
When Yvonne finds out about Victor’s extramarital affair, Janine distances herself away from him. But Yvonne and Victor are unable to patch things up. Victor reckons that he is really in love with Janine.
Yvonne and Victor eventually get their annulment. Victor chooses to be with Janine, and he decides to start a new life by marrying her. Meanwhile, Yvonne also moves on and the promise of a second chance in love comes into the picture through Albert, a charming insurance executive.
Not long after, Victor gets into a car accident and loses all of his memories of Janine. He believes he is still married to Yvonne. This incident is a game changer as it brings Victor back to the past that he escaped from.
For her son’s welfare, Yvonne is forced to pretend to be the wife. Yvonne is forced to pretend to be the wife that Victor remembers, even if she now appears to be the mistress. This devastates Janine, as she is pregnant with Victor's baby.
This Filipino adaptation of an original Korean format promises to be full of compelling situations and emotional fireworks.
Cast and characters
Main cast
Kaye Abad as Yvonne Aguiluz-Guevarra / Yvonne Aguiluz-Medrano
The series aired on ABS-CBN from October 13, 2014 to March 13, 2015.
It aired re-runs on Jeepney TV from September 19 to December 7, 2016 (replacing Apoy sa Dagat); from October 16 to December 29, 2017 (replacing the re-runs of Magkaribal); from June 3 to August 16, 2019 (replacing Gandang Gabi Vice); from September 12, 2020 to January 9, 2021 (replacing Halik); and from January 1 to September 10, 2023 (replacing the re-runs of Mula sa Puso 2011).