Billionaire short dramas to watch next

We finished The Divorced Billionaire Heiress and want more in this style. short episodes. quick flips. no season 2 for this one, so i went hunting in a few apps/Shorts.

below are the shows i liked. i ranked them so you see what to try first. each pick has a quick overview (no spoilers), where to watch, and basic info like episode count and vibe. availability can change by country, so if search is weird, type the full title.

My TOP 5


1. I Sold My Special Services to a Billionaire

My Rating 5/5

no spoilers. this one is a doozy, she needs a fix, fast. he has power, rules, a contract. they make a deal. it solves one thing and quietly breaks three others. work bleeds into life. lines blur. there are near-public moments where you think uh oh, is this still business. the show keeps moving. no long speeches. you just keep tapping next.

why i liked it: same lane as The Divorced Billionaire Heiress but not a copy. big status energy, those little proof beats, a lead who learns to choose herself. different flavor because it leans into the “contract” setup and gives more banter. light when it wants to be, sharp when it needs to be.

why it fits if you loved DBH: power shifts without yelling, boundaries that matter, quick episodes that end clean.

where to watch: Shortical and DreameShort. open the app, type the full title. if search acts weird, update and try again.


2. Got Pregnant by Billionaire Brothers

My Rating 4.9/5

quick name note: on imdb it shows as devil’s triangle. same show. if your app search is picky, try both names.

no spoilers. she’s an heiress under pressure, and two billionaire brothers step into the frame. beach trip turns into feelings, then a pregnancy that makes everyone freeze for a beat. the obvious question hangs there, sure, but the real hook is status, family rules, and what she actually wants. it moves fast. scenes hit the beat and cut. no speech dumps. i kept tapping next.

why i liked it: same lane as the divorced billionaire heiress, not a copy. big-money mess, public stakes, those little moments where truth lands and the room goes quiet. different flavor because it leans into the triangle tension instead of divorce fallout. messy in a fun way. i was in the whole time.

where i watched: Shortical and DreameShort. type the full title; if it doesn’t show, try devil’s triangle. if search acts weird, update the app and it usually pops.


3. Don’t Challenge the Lady Billionaire

My Rating 4.7/5

quick cast note. hunter kohl (ryan jacobs in DBH) is here too. familiar face. he’s quieter than in DBH. the surprise is rosa singerman, credited as juliet marsh. she slides into this role easy. sharp, warm, a little dangerous. i liked her a lot.

no spoilers. she’s a real CEO who kept her power quiet for love. seven years go by… then charles dumps her for a deal. she doesn’t sit and cry. she marries his boss, tristan, fast. now it’s boardrooms, public looks, and a slow “oh, that’s who she is” reveal. the push and pull makes sense because the marriage is part revenge, part reset. episodes move, beats land, you keep tapping next.

why it works if you liked DBH. power shifts without yelling. little truth beats where the vibe flips. the lead sets terms early instead of waiting for one big reveal. romance is there, but the spine is control and choice.

where i watched. GoodShort and Shortical. type the full title. if it doesn’t show, try DramaBox or ShortMax. catalogs jump by region, so update the app and search again.


4. The Virgin and the Billionaire

My Rating 4.3/5

The Virgin and the Billionaire — 4.3/5

no spoilers. classic setup you’ve seen before. sweet girl meets big-wallet guy, feelings grow, life gets noisy. the pace is slow, almost comfy. not many big surprises. what keeps it alive is the cast. they sell every quiet look and awkward beat, so you end up leaning in even when the story feels familiar.

why i liked it anyway: it’s simple and watchable. chemistry works. a few small payoffs land, even if you can see them coming. if you want something softer after The Divorced Billionaire Heiress—less “receipts day,” more slow burn—this fits.

why the score isn’t higher: predictable, a little overdue as a trope. some scenes linger longer than they need to. but the cast holds the mini-series together and keeps it interesting.

where to watch: try Shortical first. if it doesn’t show, check DramaBox or ShortMax. catalogs shift by region, so type the full title and make sure the app is updated.


5. A Mistaken Surrogate for the Ruthless Billionaire

My Rating 4.3/5

no spoilers. it starts with the mix-up right away and it works. i thought i’d watch one or two and bail, but it keeps pulling you along. scenes move, tension bumps up, then you get a small payoff and hit next. it’s not loud, not sleepy either. the ending is the usual, but the road there is solid and kinda addictive.

why i liked it: same lane as DBH (money pressure, image control), but this one stays closer to the feelings after the mistake. fewer speeches, more looks. a couple moments feel familiar, sure, but the lead pair sells it, so you go with it.

where i watched: GoodShort and Shortical. type the full title. if it doesn’t show, update the app and try again — menus jump a bit by region.

wrap up

if you want full reviews for any of these, tell me in the comments. if you’ve got a good one i should watch next, drop the title too. i’m always open to new stuff.

right now i stuck to the most popular shows so it’s easy to find them. later i might dig into new or not-so-popular ones to see if we can find some hidden gems. keep me in your heart, and see you soon.