If you've seen the trailer for "Addicted," then you know it's going to get steamy.

Actor William Levy is seen kissing co-star Sharon Leal, and the two's characters will start a relationship, even though one of them is married.

"Despierta America" talked to William Levy about what the sex scenes were like.

"Those scenes are a little uncomfortable always," he said. "But I give a lot of credit to Sharon Leal, the actress who I shot the scenes with, and director Bille Woodruff because he was the key to make sure we became a family."

The interview got really interesting when it touched on Levy's own family.

Levy explained that Venue magazine asked him to imagine how he would react 10 years down the line when his daughter first starts dating.

"Imagine that," he said. "I think everything in its own time. You're talking about 10 years, and she's only 4 years old, so I said, 'Don't make me worry about that now. Let's have a nice interview, and in 10 years, I'll think about what I'll do."

Levy kept a smile on his face while answering questions about his daughter.

He did open up to Venue about the parts of his life that he had more control over.

Before becoming a movie star, Levy was dedicated to baseball. So he worked hard and didn't drink or party. He was on a mission to get a scholarship to play baseball in college.

But he found himself in Los Angeles modeling, and he took acting classes to one day break into the movie industry.

All the while, he has tried to maintain his Latino identity even though he has shifted his focus to an American market. Levy explained that his accent shows that he is Latino, and it's not something he wants to improve.