Siempre te amaré (English: I Will Always Love You) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa that premiered on Canal de Las Estrellas on January 24, 2000 and ended on July 28, 2000.
However, fate would play them a cruel trick when they receive a visit from the painter Julio Granados, with whom Sabina (Mauricio's sister) falls in love.
Meanwhile, Victoria, lost and disoriented, falls into the hands of a madman named Rex, who mistakes her for his dead wife and holds her captive in his hideout.
After managing to escape, she returns to the Castellanos household, only to be mistreated by Doña Úrsula, who tells her that to the entire family, she is dead.
Heartbroken, Victoria wanders the streets until she is found by a young woman named Rossana, who consoles her and takes her to Román Castillo, a successful theater entrepreneur.
When "Amparo Rivas" returns to Mexico for a series of theatrical performances, she encounters her two children in various circumstances, prompting her to continue her quest to reconnect with them and repair her tarnished image.
Gilda, despite appearing to be a refined and respectable woman, is a dangerous psychopath capable of committing heinous acts in order to get what she wants.
The panorama begins to clear up and both Antonia and Eduardo finally learn the truth about their mother and return to her and after an attempt, manage to reconcile their parents.
But a couple of weeks later, they also find out that Jonás, the doctor at the women's prison, has been found dead in the bathtub of his house, not knowing that he was murdered by Gilda.
Gilda, who had faked her death and adopted a new personality, Martha Laura Izaguirre, goes in search of the couple, who had gone sailing to Altamar, catches Mauricio and kills him.
As the people begin to move toward the grave, Gilda meets her end as the casket is locked and buried three meters underground.
Doña Úrsula, repentant, asks Victoria for forgiveness for the way she always treated her, and she begins a wonderful relationship with Luis Miguel, thus proving that there is no evil that lasts a hundred years, and that happiness always comes.