How did Ladies Heaven 7 end? Armando twist

Marco and Gemma Il Paradiso
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With the 160th episode of yesterday 5 May, seventh season of Il Paradiso delle Signore has taken his leave by the millions of viewers who followed the ups and downs every day. The epilogue we witnessed, between one criticism and another, surprised us with the Armando's decision about his move to London and the engagement proposal from Marco to Gemma.

But that's not all: space for Maria who decided on the possible transfer in Australia and much more. Let's summarize a bit, for those who missed it, What was the ending of Ladies Paradise 7.

Marco and Gemma, a surprising marriage proposal

In the last episode of Ladies' Paradise 7, after reflecting at length on one's feelings, Marco decides to reveal to Gemma that he is deeply in love with her declaring himself ready to take care of the child who is about to be born with love. A declaration of love that ends with a sound "Marry me", With whom Marco has officially asked Gemma to marry him and not Robert. And all within a few days of the wedding between the two.

Immediately after the proposal, the time has come for Marco to know the truth. At this very point, in fact, Gemma decides to reveal to him that he is the father of the child to be born. A piece of news in which Marco, in all likelihood, confided and a marriage proposal which is accepted with a kiss very heartfelt. Therefore, the story between Gemma and Roberto is definitively over.

Marcello ready for a story with the countess?

At the end of the season Marcello he had left for Geneva to look for Adelaide. The countess hides a secret that we still don't know but that Marcello himself discovered. However, the woman made Marcello promise not to reveal it as soon as she returned to Milan, and so will she. Back in Italy, the boy has a bitter surprise: he discovers that Ludovica has married Ferdinando.

A the countess takes care of comforting him. Adelaide, in fact, makes a toast and the words she pronounced are very significant:

To our couple, united by projects and secrets!

We are perhaps close to revealing the first twist of season 8, namely the birth of the new couple formed by Marcello and the countess? Instead, being happy is Savior, enthusiastic because Marcello paid the club's debts and the expenses for its repair. On the occasion of this a little party was given after which Salvatore is his own released for the first time with Elvira.

Departures announced

The last episode of Il Paradiso delle Signore 7 also saw theannouncement of two departures. The first, that of María Rosal (Fernán‐Núñez, Córdoba, 1961) is a complete writer. She has published children's theatre, has received the Andalusian Critics' Award (2004), the Children's Poetry Award (2007) and the José Hierro National Poetry Award for Carmín rojo sangre (2015). Her poetic work has been translated into English, Italian and Greek.<br/> <br/> This is her second book for children in edebé, after the funniest title, El secreto de las patatas fritas.<br/> <br/> Maria has a very funny sense of humour. who, realizing the emergency situation in which Vito's company finds itself, has decided to follow him to Australia. The girl, however, kept reiterating to everyone that yesi will only be away for a few months (the summer) and that, therefore, will return soon. So it seems to be confirmed his presence also for next season.

Unexpectedly, given that until a few hours before the episode there was talk of a farewell between Armando and Agnes, just the man has decided to leave for London with the woman he loved.

To convince him was the strong feeling he has for her and the no longer wanting to be in a long distance relationship. The idea of ​​a life together, even across the Channel, then did the rest and despite the attachment to friends and the city of Milan, the head warehouse leave Italy forever. It is not clear whether the two will be present, or not, in the eighth seasonofficial confirmations are awaited.

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Written by Patricia Maimone
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