Fake Dating My Rich Nemesis Part 2 (Season 2): Status + Updates

Quick answer first, then the details. This page stays strict: confirmed vs rumor. No fake dates.

Not confirmed Last checked: January 18, 2026

Part 2 status (simple answer)

Status: Not confirmed (as of January 18, 2026)
I could not find an official “Part 2 / Season 2” announcement in the main listings during this check. If you see a post with a real trailer, an official episode page, or an official renewal note, that’s what counts.

A lot of people search “Part 2” because they finish the finale arc and don’t want it to be over. Totally fair. But with short vertical dramas, “Part 2” can mean three different things: (1) a real new season, (2) extra episodes added to the same season, or (3) a random upload labeled “part 2” because someone split a long video.

What we can say confidently
The story is packaged as a complete run (full arc + wrap).
What we will NOT do
Invent a release date, a renewal, or “leaked episode count.”
Best next step
Use the “Real signals” checklist below and ignore messy upload titles.

Why fans want a Part 2 (and what they usually mean)

Most “Part 2” demand is not about a big cliffhanger. It’s more like: people got attached to the chemistry. This story moves fast, so when it ends, it can feel like you want more daily life scenes, more apology scenes, and more “okay… now be a real couple for a while.”

Also, the series has a built-in itch that makes sequel talk easy: it starts as revenge and performance, then it turns into something real. Viewers like seeing the “after” phase: how they handle school rumors, family pressure, and trust problems once the deal is dead.

Common reasons people ask for Part 2

  • “We need more couple time.” The finale can feel like “wrap fast,” so fans want extra scenes.
  • “The rich-family pressure was big.” People want to see the couple survive outside pressure, not just win one fight.
  • “The ex drama was loud.” Even when villains lose, fans want the clean “no-return” closure moment.
  • “They changed… now show us the new version.” After the growth arc, viewers want the calm relationship phase.

One extra thing: on short drama uploads, “part 2” sometimes literally means “the next chunk of the full movie.” That’s not the same as a real Season 2. It’s just upload structure.


Real signals checklist (how to tell “sequel” from “messy upload”)

If you want to keep this simple: a real Part 2 usually leaves a paper trail. A messy upload does not. Here’s a clean way to check without getting tricked.

Rumor vs real signal (fast table)

What you see What it usually means How to verify fast
“Fake Dating… Part 2” in a random video title Often just “the next upload” / a split video Check if it’s the same scenes, same outfits, same timeline
“Season 2 confirmed” with no official source High chance it’s guesswork Look for an official post or official episode page
New episodes show up past the finale Could be extra episodes added (not always a new season) See if the official episode list expanded
Official trailer / official “Part 2” page This is the real thing Save it + match dates + match cast
Different episode count in another listing Could be a re-list, a variant, or a different cut Compare the ID/listing and whether episodes are actually new
Small warning: episode count confusion
Some listings show one episode count, other listings show a different count. That can be “extra episodes got added,” but it can also be a duplicate listing or a different cut. Treat it as a signal to double-check, not as “Part 2 confirmed.”

If a Part 2 happens, what would it probably cover?

This is not a leak. It’s just the most logical direction based on how these stories usually continue. If the creators wanted a sequel, they would likely pick one clean engine and build around it. Here are the engines that fit this series best.

Most likely Part 2 “engines” (story directions)

  • After-the-deal relationship: real dating is harder than fake dating. New rules, new trust issues, and real boundaries.
  • Family / reputation pressure: the “heir” label gets louder. The couple has to choose public honesty again, but with higher stakes.
  • A clean closure arc: ex drama tries one last push. Not for comedy this time. For consequences.
  • Time-jump glow-up: the couple reunites after a gap. That’s a common sequel tactic in short dramas.

What I’d expect not to happen (if they want the sequel to feel good): they probably won’t reset the couple back to “pure enemies” again. Fans don’t like full resets. People want forward progress.

If you want the clean “story is done” read, check the ending page too. That page explains why the finale often feels more like closure than cliffhanger. Go to Ending explained.


What to watch while waiting (same vibe, less scrolling)

If Part 2 is not confirmed, the best move is simple: watch something with the same trope engine. Pick what you liked most about this story, then match that.

Pick your reason → pick your vibe

If you loved… Try this vibe Quick action
the fake dating “plan” + public couple scenes Fake dating Open free app
the hate-to-love tension Enemies → lovers Open free app
rich family pressure + secrets Rich pressure Open free app
jealousy, messy ex drama, revenge energy Jealousy / revenge Open free app
soft romance + comfort scenes Soft romance Open free app
Real-life tip: don’t chase “part 2” titles
If you see “Part 2” in a random upload, treat it like a navigation label first. Check if it’s just the next chunk of the same story. If it’s truly new scenes, then it’s worth getting excited.

Updates log (so you can see what changed)

This is the box I use so the page stays honest. If something real drops, it will show up here with a date. If there is no update, the log makes that obvious too.

Log

Date What I checked Result
January 18, 2026 Official listings + episode list pages No clear Part 2 / Season 2 announcement found

If you spot a real official trailer or an official “Part 2” page, send it to me and I’ll rewrite the status section fast.