When "La Usurpadora" aired in 1998, Angelique Boyer was 9 years old.

Still, the 26-year-old actress remembers the show vividly, she said in an interview with "Hoy," according to Rotativo.

"I saw it, and I loved it," she said. "It really was a great melodrama. I remember it perfectly, but it was just repeated. I think that there needs to be time between stories before you come back to them again and well, for an actress, I think it's a dream to do a character like that."

"La Usurpadora" tells the story of twins Paola and Paulina, who were separated at birth. Paola is rich and evil. And though she is married, she has lovers. Paulina, on the other hand, grew up poor and is a good woman. She, in turn, is being cheated on by her fiance.

Paulina and Paola cross paths, and Paola persuades Paulina to take her place at home. Paola wants to go on a year-long vacation with her lover.

The Salvador Mejía show starred Gaby Spanic and Fernando Colunga.

Though Boyer has said before she wanted to take a break from acting after the end of "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó," she may be back soon.

"It's a rhythm that I love," she said about shooting telenovelas. "I'm very accustomed to it. My whole life has revolved around these schedules, and I don't depend on my own time. ... Yes, I miss it."

Boyer is currently touring Mexico with boyfriend Sebastián Rulli. The two are performing the play "Los Hombres Son de Marte, Las Mujeres Son de Venus."

Mhoni Vidente predicted Rulli and Boyer would be back for another telenovela sometime in 2015, according to Nueva Magazine.

The two have already worked on two telenovelas together, with the first being 2010's "Teresa."