He Used Me as a SURROGATE
Heiress Nina Sue ran away with the man she loved, only to discover she was just a womb to him and her best friend. Trapped and pregnant, she's fought off every escape attempt. And when her billionaire dad storms in with fury and fortune, these monsters are about to learn: you don't mess with a Sue.
Recommended for you





Stroller Gate: A Masterclass in Awkward
She walks in pushing a baby carriage like it's normal Tuesday energy. Meanwhile, the pregnant girl on the bed is clutching her belly like'wait… what?!'And the guy? Smiling like he didn't just get caught in a rom-com trap. He Used Me as a SURROGATE doesn't play fair—and I love it. Who's the real mom? Who's lying? My brain hurts but I can't look away.
When the Husband Becomes the Villain (Again)
He massages her feet, brings her soup, acts all devoted… until Red Velvet shows up and he's suddenly Mr. Smooth Operator. The switch-up is wild. In He Used Me as a SURROGATE, loyalty is optional and betrayal comes with gold earrings. That final kiss against the wall? Iconic. Toxic? Absolutely. Entertaining? Unforgivably yes.
Red Velvet = Red Flag Energy
She doesn't walk in—she glides in like she owns the script. Red top, black skirt, giant earrings, zero shame. She sits on the bed, holds the pregnant girl's hand, then steals the husband like it's a game of musical chairs. He Used Me as a SURROGATE knows how to make you hate someone you secretly admire. Also, that phone swipe? Suspicious AF.
From Bedside Care to Bedroom Betrayal
One minute he's rubbing socks off her feet, next he's carrying Red Velvet down the stairs like she's his prize. The whiplash is real. He Used Me as a SURROGATE turns domestic bliss into a thriller without even changing the lighting. That ink-bloom transition at the end? Pure cinematic sass. I need episode two yesterday.
The Soup That Broke the Silence
That moment when the older woman feeds the pregnant girl soup feels so tender, like a quiet storm before chaos. Then BAM—red velvet enters with a stroller and suddenly everyone's smiling through gritted teeth. The tension in He Used Me as a SURROGATE is chef's kiss. I'm here for the drama, not the nutrition facts.