Once again, there are rumors that William Levy and Elizabeth Gutierrez are not doing well.

These whispers became stronger when Levy posted an obscure message on his Twitter page.

"Tomorrow when you know the news, I hope you know how to respect it," he said.

During a break from shooting Univision's "Va Por Ti," where Levy was a guest for the episode that aired on Nov. 23, he was asked by the "Sal Y Pimienta" team about the mysterious Twitter message.

"Well, yes, I've made a decision, and I hope people respect it," he said. "It's nothing to get worked up over."

The interviewers decided to pry further and asked how things were going with the mother of his children, Gutierrez. Levy smiled slightly, but he ended the interview right then. Levy and his team walked away and thanked the reporter.

It's not just "Sal Y Pimienta" who have assumed that Levy's message was written about Gutierrez.

While performing in a play in Miami, Gutierrez was asked where Levy was. She explained that he wasn't there.

"But I know everyone who wants to be here, is here," she said, sparking rumors that there was definite trouble between herself and Levy.

Although he hasn't spoken about his personal relationships, Levy has made a work announcement recently.

In 2015, the actor will not star in any telenovelas. He made this announcement during the same trip to Mexico where he stopped by "Va Por Ti."

"We're preparing three projects for this upcoming year, including a series that I am going to produce that shows a little bit about the lives of Latinos, and we're also going to produce other movies," the 34-year-old actor said.

Although he still hasn't elaborated what his Twitter message meant, it could be about his decision to not star in telenovelas. The actor has recently faced criticism for not partaking in the live theater show "Sin Censura." And he may have been asking his fans for understanding and support since he has been accused of not being grateful to Mexico, the country that gave him his start.