Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli won't be reuniting again. At least, for now.

The on-screen and real-life couple has decided to turn down starring in the remake of "Abrazame Muy Fuerte," which originally starred Fernando Colunga and Aracely Arámbula, notes TV y Novelas.

Boyer and Rulli felt it was too soon to team up again. Their last telenovela was the highly successful "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó," which ended in the United States over the summer. The duo also recently announced their relationship, which is another reason they do not want to jump into another show so quickly.

The couple who will lead the telenovela has been announced. Zuria Vega and Mark Tacher will be the main characters on the show, which is being produced by Angelli Nesma.

Televisa has teamed up with Univision to produce the show, which means it may air in the United States before it airs in Mexico. The show is supposed to start shooting as soon as possible, as it is meant to replace "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo," which recently had a major cast change.

Meanwhile, Tacher was recently accused of physical abuse by his ex-wife, but his current girlfriend, Cecilia Galliano, defended him.

"It's five-year-old gossip," Galliano said. "It didn't work. It would be better for her to knock on doors to get work. We laugh at that. There are so many that look to be famous."

However, his ex-wife, Monica Fonseca, explained that the beginning of their relationship was very different from the end of their relationship. At first, things were reportedly going well, but he eventually changed and the last year of their relationship did not go well.

"The day there was physical abuse was the day that I left home," she said.

Fonseca added that she gets along with all of her other exes, but not with Tacher.