La Intrusa (Mexican Telenovela) - Plot

Plot

Virginia Martínez works for the Junquera family's house as a housekeeper,and is always worried about her twin sister Vanessa Martinez who lives in Veracruz. She takes care of everything, is hardworking, young, compassionate and specially responsible, but the elderly Rodrigo Junquera is broke and he knows that soon he will die. Worried about the future of his sons and daughters, because all of them are spoiled, greedy and irresponsible, asks Virginia to marry him, so that she will become the stepmother to them and she will manage well the little fortune that Rodrigo is leaving.

But it will be challenge for her because all of them hate Virginia and won't accept that she manages the fortune, especially Raquel who will be a strong opponent for her to accomplish the last will of Rodrigo.

But apart from all that there are many secrets between the Junquera family and the Roldán family that will come to light and release things that the families didn't know.

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