Petra realizes she is into women, too, when she has a dream about her criminal lawyer, Jane Ramos, kissing her. After the dream, she realizes that she has feelings for JR and goes to pursue a romantic relationship with her.
Petra Solano
During the series finale, Petra was emotional over Jane and Rafael's happy ending and feared that she'd never find love again. However, at the wedding, JR returns and reunites with Petra and the duo get back together.
Petra becomes engaged to Lachlan Moore before leaving him for Rafael Solano, a man with slightly more money, but ultimately falling in love with him. The two get married and Petra becomes pregnant, but they eventually lose the baby and Rafael becomes diagnosed with cancer.
Rafael and Petra met in 2010, when she was engaged to Lachlan and Rafael set his sights on Petra as revenge for not getting the position that Emilio gave to Lachlan. As a result, Petra fell in love with Rafael and they married.
It's clear that Rafael has feelings for Petra and is sad when Chuck shows up at her door and they reconcile. Rafael is having trouble keeping his feelings for Petra under wraps and gets jealous when the girls are affectionate with Chuck.
Spoiler: Jane and Michael finally did it, a deed the show depicted with a cartoon of them stepping into a rocket that blasted off into the stars.
Although the characters share a 5-year-old son (thanks to the miracle of an accidental artificial insemination) and have dated in the past, viewers have never seen Jane and Rafael as intimate as they were in the closing moments of "Chapter Seventy-Four," which means it was a new experience for the stars as well.
However, in the season 4 finale, Jane Ramos becomes furious and breaks up with Petra after finding out she lied about her involvement in Anežka's death to protect her daughters Anna and Ellie.
After a long labor with no medication, as she has a blood deficiency, Petra gives birth to the twins with Jane as her birthing partner. Jane holds Elsa after the birth, and Petra tells her that she and Rafael have decided to name them Elsa and Anna respectively.
When Petra confronts her about needing everybody to love her Jane makes it clear that's not actually what this is about and tells Petra that she loves her. Petra reluctantly reciprocated and Jane gives her a hug.
No, Petra and Rafael do not break up again. After finding out that they had a son together, Rafael decided to stay in town and make things work with Petra. He acknowledged that he still had feelings for her, and together they make a great team.
Petra is touched when Anežka makes a speech about what a great mother she is, something she is very insecure about, and hugs her sister. However, in a sick twist, Anežka betrays Petra's trust and poisons her, leaving her paralyzed and taking over her life.
Jane's divorce from Michael is a pivotal moment in the hit TV series “Jane the Virgin”. The exact episode in which the divorce proceedings were initiated was Season 3, Episode 10, titled “Chapter Fifty-Four”. Jane and Michael's relationship had been put to the test right from the beginning.
After five seasons, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) tied the knot in front of their family and friends, a heartfelt ending to a heartfelt show that has followed them from an accidental artificial insemination to co-parenting a son now capable of reading on his own.
When she returns to tell him that, Rafael says she's too late and starts seeing someone new while Jane tries to get over him and fails. Rafael realises that Jane is his one-true-love, and he proposes to her which she happily accepts. They eventually marry in the series finale.
After Michael wins Jane back, he settles down a bit, although the two of them never become friends. Petra attends their wedding and sees Michael sporadically, mostly in conjunction with Jane and Rafael. After Michael dies, Petra is there for Jane and, together with Rafael and the three kids, they all become a family.
She has a five-year-old son named Mateo, with her boyfriend and baby-daddy, Rafael Solano. She grew up with her very young mother and Abuela, and loves her family deeply.
Petra's ridiculous insemination plan actually works and she becomes pregnant with Rafael's twins. After giving birth, Petra and Jane become closer and their antagonistic relationship becomes a friendship. In fact, Jane refers to Petra as her family, and Petra and Rafael's spark is rekindled.
She later divorces Rafael and in Season 2, she gives birth to their twin daughters, Anna and Elsa (later Ellie). Mateo is Jane and Rafael's baby.
When Jane finds out Michael knew Petra was cheating on Rafael and didn't tell her, even though he knew she thought Petra and Rafael's marriage was rock-solid and perfect, leaving her relieved that her baby would be in a very good family, she breaks the engagement off.
A major plot point for Jane and Michael in the first season is their inability to find time to be together and manage their busy work schedules. At the end of the season one, Jane and Michael's once happy relationship begins to crumble when Michael cheats on Jane with fellow doctor Kimberly Shaw.
Their new thing also marks Petra's first sexual relationship with a woman. Jane The Virgin creator and showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman told BuzzFeed News that they set the groundwork for Petra to realize her bisexuality when the series highlighted earlier in Season 4 that Jane's boyfriend Adam is bisexual.
Suffice it to say, there was a ton of buildup leading to the moment when Jane and Michael finally get to have sex. You could even argue that Jane spent a good 20 years — since the moment she told her grandmother she'd wait — clinging to this part of herself.
Justin Baldoni as Rafael Solano, the 31-year-old owner of the Marbella Hotel and the biological father of Jane's child, who has fallen out of love with his wife.