Title: Petra's Firing from The Promise: Will Divine Intervention Occur?
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Get the Inside Scoop: It's no secret that Petra and the team have had their fair share of tension, but we—along with Mrs. Arcos' coworkers—never thought her tenure at 'La Promesa' would end so abruptly. At Catalina's behest, Rómulo has delivered the shocking news: Petra'slet go! And poor Petra, she had no option but to pack her bags and hit the bricks. That's the lowdown on 'La Promesa.'
The Sudden Goodbye
Romulo has had a one-on-one with Mrs. Arcos and was as clear as crystal: "Listen up, there's something you need to know. It seems Father Samuel's excommunication has made its way to the big leagues, according to Martina, who's got the scoop from her cousin Catalina."
Maria Fernandez has accused Petra of causing Father Samuel's excommunication, but Petra has consistently maintained her innocence and defended herself to Rómulo: "I've been living a nightmare ever since I was falsely accused of selling out Father Samuel. There was no evidence, and they didn't even deem it necessary to hear my side of the story."
Poor Mrs. Arcos didn't anticipate Catalina had already made up her mind: "Martina didn't call me to ask questions, but to drop a bomb. Tough to say this, but this is my mission. Mrs. Arcos, you're off the payroll. Skedaddle from the palace pronto."
A Bitter Exit
Under Catalina's orders, Petra has wrapped up her things and split from La Promesa, all under the scrutiny of her coworkers. Some couldn't resist sharing their farewell thoughts with Petra: "You're the last straw on a very long camel's back of misunderstandings, Petra. Here's hoping you learn from this life lesson," said Ricardo.
Romulo was more reserved, wishing Petra well after she'd asked him to speak up. "You're a hypocrite, Baeza," Petra shot back. Maria Fernandez wasn't holding back either: "I can't muster up any sympathy. Nobody here will miss you since you've never won anyone's affection, Petra. In fact, it's the opposite."
Facing bitter goodbyes from her colleagues, Petra stormed out of the palace with her final words: "If divine justice exists, you'll pay for treating me like this. You'll pay for the injustice you've doled out. You'll suffer the consequences, all of you."
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Entertainment Insider: The recent abrupt exit of Petra from 'La Promesa' has been a hot topic among viewers and cast members alike, leaving many wondering about the average rating of the show during her tenure and if this change could potentially affect the viewership numbers.
Web Buzz: It seems that fans are eagerly awaiting updates on the latest ratings for 'La Promesa,' now that Petra has left the series. As it turns out, movies-and-tv enthusiasts are divided: some claim that Petra's departure will increase viewership due to the mystique of her sudden exit, while others argue that the average rating for 'La Promesa' may see a slight dip without her character. Regardless, the show continues to captivate audiences and remains a must-watch on La 1 and the video-on-demand platform Play.