William Levy was in Mexico recently shooting a campaign, and he took some time to talk about his life and his upcoming movie.

"Addicted," which will be released on Oct. 10, is one of Levy's biggest roles to date. In keeping with the theme of the movie, he talked about his addictions.

"I'm addicted to love, my children, kindness, food, Mexico, taquitos," he said. "Many things. Happiness."

Levy explained that the movie is very different than what is going on in his life.

Although he wouldn't reveal too much about his personal life, he said that things are better than ever.

"I share things about my life with all the people that follow me on Twitter and Instagram," he said. "I let them know a little bit of what I am doing with work, but I also share moments from my life, what I do day to day and every little thing that can bring them closer to my personal life."

Levy said he was enjoying the Mexican beaches, and once again, he said, he loved the taquitos.

The actor continued his love for Mexico by saying that he would never turn his back on telenovelas.

"Well, for now we are focused on movies, and we're thinking about that," he said. "In the future, if God wants it to be so, I would love to do something here in Mexico. I enjoy Mexico. I love Mexico."

Thalia was recently asked if she would return to telenovelas, and she responded by saying that Levy and $20 million could definitely tempt her to make a return.

But, like Levy, Thalia has expressed wanting to do other things and explained that the world of telenovelas is draining because of its long schedules.

Sebastián Rulli, who just finished shooting "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó," said that being in a telenovela is about a year's commitment.

"It's a lot of months working," he said. "It's nine months to a year filming. They are on air for about nine months. Sometimes a little more. Sometimes a little less, depending on its success."