My Cheating Heart

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My Cheating Heart
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Also known asPrecious Hearts Romances Presents: My Cheating Heart
Genre Drama, romance, comedy
Created by ABS-CBN Studios
Martha Cecilia
Directed byRory B. Quintos
Starring Jake Cuenca
Cristine Reyes
Bangs Garcia
Tom Rodriguez
Opening theme"Way Back Into Love" by Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino
English
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producer Laurenti Dyogi
Running time30-45 minutes
Production company Star Creatives Group
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseDecember 7, 2009 (2009-12-07) 
January 29, 2010 (2010-01-29)

My Cheating Heart is the fourth installment of the Precious Hearts Romances Presents series, It is also the remake of the pocket book "Sweetheart" of the Precious Hearts Romances series. [1]

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Plot

Mio is Nadine's first crush and first love. Nadine is sure that Mio will be the only man she will ever love. They are childhood sweethearts until Arlyn arrives in their lives. Mio's attention towards Nadine suffers because of Arlyn, who does things to get Mio's attention and makes Nadine look bad.

Nadine is shocked to learn that Mio and Arlyn are a couple, and chooses to leave for America. After Arlyn and Mio's wedding plans fall apart, Nadine returns to the Philippines and tries her best to cheer Mio up. They grow closer, but Nadine's ex-boyfriend Harry arrives to take her back. Mio becomes jealous of Nadine's closeness with Harry. Nadine and Mio grow closer to what they used to be, but just as he is about to confess his feelings for Nadine Arlyn asks Mio for forgiveness. The reason she did not continue with the wedding was because she was dying and did not want Mio to suffer.

A few weeks later Nadine has decided to fight for Mio. One night when the two are at a friend's engagement party, Nadine plans to get Mio drunk and sleepy so she can get him home and pretend something has happened between them. The plan succeeds and Mio is held responsible for what he allegedly did to Nadine. Nadine, her mother and Mio's mother convince Mio to marry Nadine so he can be held responsible for his so-called "one night stand".

Nadine pretends to be pregnant, but Mio discovers it is a hoax, and with Arlyn's support he files for an annulment, leaving Nadine depressed. Mio's mother meets with Arlyn, making Nadine think that Mio's mother favours her. After learning that Arlyn and her boss were having an affair, Mio realizes that he truly loves Nadine but does not notice it. Before Nadine can leave for America, Mio and his friends and family pretend to kidnap Nadine. When she wakes up the next day she finds Mio next to her. He proposes to her, and after she accepts Mio and Nadine's families and friends invade their room to celebrate. Mio and Nadine begin a happy marriage.

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