Stephanie Arcila revealed her reaction to Fire Country’s season 2 premiere proposal involving Gabriela Perez
Stephanie Arcila is just like Us and was totally surprised by Fire Country’s season 2 premiere proposal — even though it involved her character, Gabriela Perez.“I was in shock, but then, at the same time, not,” Arcila, 33, exclusively told Us Weekly of Gabriela’s engagement. “Because, I mean, if Bode wasn't in jail, would they be getting married? Their relationship happens so quickly, too!”
When the show picks up for season 2, viewers learn that Gabriela and Bode broke up after he headed back to prison. During the season premiere on Friday, February 16, Bode is six months into his prison stay and Gabriela has found love with someone else: paramedic firefighter, Diego . “I was definitely in shock, because I don't like to expect things. I like to be surprised,” Arcila told Us in February of the bombshell engagement. “When I read it, I called some of my other castmates and I'm like, ‘Did you see that? I’m engaged! We're engaged!’ What is this?’”
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