After Jane learns that she is still married to Michael, she decides to get divorced from him so she can move on with Rafael. Luisa visits Rose in jail learning the reason she faked Michael's death and gave him amnesia.
By the end of their trip, Jane tells Michael that she can't be with him because she's in love with Rafael.
With Michael's return, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) has put her life on hold in order to do everything she could to get to know, well, Jason. But in episode 3 she realized that it was time to move on with her life. She signed the divorce papers — oh yeah, they were still married — and said goodbye to her husband.
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. Jane then divorces Michael.
Jane tries with Michael but eventually realizes that Rafael is the one she really loves and wants to be with now. However, at that time Rafael doesn't want her back after everything that has happened. Eventually though, Rafael realizes he really loves her and they get back together.
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.
Jane Gloriana Villanueva got her happy ending. In the series finale of Jane the Virgin, not only did Jane get married to Rafael, but she revealed that her book's ending plays into the very show that fans have been watching for five seasons.
Petra eventually moves on to Lachlan, but inseminates herself and has two daughters with Rafael.
As showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman announced on Twitter on Sunday, Jane Gloriana Villanueva finally lost her V-card to Michael Cordero on tonight's episode of Jane to Virgin. But it wasn't before a few fakeouts, obstacles, and interruptions from the Villanueva clan.
Rafael gets his own studio apartment just as they decide to give their relationship another try (which involved a fair bit of waffling and keeping it a secret). But for the first time since Season 1, Jane and Rafael are finally a couple again — and they finally have sex with one another.
Spoilers for Jane the Virgin ahead.
"Sometimes when you're so full of emotion you feel like you might burst, you just have to let it out and sing," Xo tells her grandson Mateo in "Chapter 93." And that's how #TeamRafael must be feeling now that Jane and Rafael are back together on Jane the Virgin.
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. Named after Jane's grandfather and Alba's husband, who died before Jane was born.
As our well-loved narrator explains at the beginning of the series finale, "Chapter One Hundred," all telenovelas wrap up with a wedding, and fans have been waiting ages to see Jane Gloriana Villanueva and Rafael Solano tie the damn knot.
Rafael, meanwhile, asks Jane to leave because he can't stand to be in the same house with her while she's unsure if she wants to divorce Michael.
A brief recap, for those who don't watch the show: After two seasons of pinging back and forth between Michael, her longtime boyfriend, and Rafael, the biological father (via inadvertent artificial insemination) of her 1-year-old son, Jane finally settled on Michael, who she married in the show's second-season finale.
Jane was responsible for helping Michael gain his memory back, including his feelings for Jane. But by season five, Jane realised that she was in love with the father of her child, Rafael, and decided to marry him during the series finale, titled “Chapter One Hundred”.
He was kidnapped by Rose/Sin Rostro in Chapter Twenty-Two. Jane and Rafael got him back in Chapter Twenty-Three.
After believing she still has a chance with him, Petra inseminates herself with his sperm. They agree to keep the baby, but Rafael makes it clear they are not getting back together. Despite that they grow closer during her pregnancy and Petra give birth to their twin-daughters.
It was the kind of emotional reveal that takes years to set up—and a real mouthful to explain. The short version: after years of indecision, the show's heroine, Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez), decided Michael Cordero (Brett Dier), whom she'd loved since the age of 21, was her soulmate.
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.
Xiomara and Rogelio are each other's true loves. They get married at the Marbella Hotel.
After Petra regained control, the twins were still bonded to Anežka and responded more to her than their mother. However, three years in the future, the twins has no relationship with their aunt. When Anežka was thought dead, the twins were not sad and even played around at her funeral.
She has a five-year-old son named Mateo, with her boyfriend and baby-daddy, Rafael Solano.
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. As the series progresses, he develops growing feelings for Jane, and divorces Petra after discovering her affair.
Well, not enough like a telenovela, the showrunners decided. So, in the final scene of the show's fourth season, Jane Gloriana VIllaneuva's deceased husband, Michael, was brought back to life.