Who killed Ana in Diary of a Gigolo? understand the end

Diary of a gigolo is ’s new Spanish-language hit. Created by Sebastián Ortega, the series revolves around a luxury escort named Emanuel Morillo, who is arrested for the death of a client. The police murder investigation leaves the world of male escorts run by Minou exposed.

José Castro is responsible for giving life to Emanuel and Diary of a Gigolo advances in the murder investigation. Thus, we see the consequences of what happened in the fate of a gigolo and the people he loves and cares for. The first season ends with several surprising revelations.

Furthermore, the series allows several ambiguous developments to be left open. Certainly, one of the biggest doubts of those who have marathoned all the episodes is who killed Ana.

Well, if you also had any doubts about the end of Diary of a Gigolohere’s what we know.

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Diary of a Gigolo begins with Emanuel being arrested for the death of his client Ana Miró Sanz. The client owns the renowned Bolonte laboratory. Emanuel reveals to investigators that Ana is a client and asked him to get close to his daughter Julia, who was living an alienated life.

Ana wanted Emanuel to make Julia know the sensations of physical and emotional intimacy. After reading Julia’s diary, Emanuel accepts the offer and manages to seduce the girl, but ends up falling in love with her. Upon realizing that he had real and strong feelings for Julia, he stops seeing Ana, which infuriates her.

Victor, Ana’s husband and best friend of her late ex-husband Lorenzo Bolonte, runs Bolonte Laboratories, amid several protests. After all, the lab is producing a drug called serolixin. As the drug is one of the company’s main sources of revenue, Victor does his best to quell the protests.

Ana, begins to miss sharing intimacy with Emanuel in Diary of a gigolo. Then, she begins to feel distressed about having joined up with Victor, whose she imagines having killed her ex-husband. When Julia’s best friend dies from consuming serolixin, she decides to replace Victor at her father’s company.

As Emanuel’s feelings for Julia begin to grow, he decides to end his gigolo life. His decision infuriates Minou’s daughter, Florencia, who begins having an affair with Victor. Dolores, Ana’s best friend, reveals to Julia that Emanuel is just a gigolo paid to love her.

Who Killed Ana in Diary of a Gigolo?

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One of the central mysteries of Diary of a Gigolo It is precisely who killed Ana. After all, from the beginning when Ana is found dead at Emanuel’s house, suspicions initially lead to her companion. But he can get an alibi for the night she was killed.

The discovery of the murder weapon inside Victor’s car leads investigators initially to him and then to Florencia. When Minou finds the investigators with a confession to killing Ana, she is arrested and convicted of the same. However, who killed Ana, was actually her daughter, Julia.

The night before Julia’s surgery, she woke up dreaming about the death of her father Lorenzo. This made her long for Emanuel’s presence. So, she goes to his house to see him, but ends up meeting his mother. Through Ana, Julia realized that Emanuel was really a gigolo, who was deceiving her.

since the beginning of Diary of a Gigolo, we saw that, with Lorenzo’s death, the only time Julia was able to share any genuine feelings with anyone was with Emanuel. She followed him closer to her heart, precisely because she believed he would never hurt her.

Even several times if he intended to harm her, just to reaffirm his love for her and that made her trust him. The realization that her boyfriend had another life took a toll on her confidence, triggering waves of anger in her.

Why did Julia kill Ana?

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Julia killed Ana while expressing the same anger. Without thinking too much about what she’s doing, she picked up a sculpture and hit Ana in Diary of a Gigolo repeatedly to release the anger that was building up in her. However, this does not mean that Ana is a victim of Julia’s anger towards Emanuel.

After revealing the truth about Emanuel, Ana added to her daughter that she needed to pay someone for her to be loved. That must have made Julia useless. Her reaction, which paved the way for Ana’s death. Indeed, it may be a reaction of Ana’s callous assertion that she doesn’t deserve to be loved.

After Julia survived the accident that killed Lorenzo, Ana began to treat her daughter differently. Instead of feeling relieved to know that her daughter survived, Ana apparently began to think that Lorenzo should have escaped death instead of Julia.

Furthermore, Emanuel’s decision to choose Julia over Ana also hurt the latter. This influenced Ana to hurt Julia with her words in Diary of a Gigolo. So even though the daughter killed her mother without premeditating her, it was not entirely a spontaneous reaction. After all, Ana played with Julia’s life and emotions from the beginning.

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