BIA: An Upside Down World

BIA: An Upside Down World

7.9

Feb 19 2021

2h 31m

Comedy, Drama, Family, Music

In this alternate world, Bia and Manuel will have a tempestuous relationship. Pixie, the hateful and stunning owner of Laix, decides to buy the Fundom. The great conflict erupts when Pixie announces a concert. This will have Bia and Helena, who in this upside down universe are divas and rivals, fighting to be the headliner in the final show.

Isabela Souza

Isabela Souza

Beatriz “Bia” Urquiza

Julio Peña

Julio Peña

Manuel Gutiérrez

Gabriella Di Grecco

Gabriella Di Grecco

Elena Urquiza

Andrea de Alba

Andrea de Alba

Carmín Laguardia

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