William Levy missing out on "Sin Censura" has turned out to be just as talked about as if he were actually taking off his clothes for the live show.

From being insulted by Lorena Herrera to having to defend himself for not participating in the show, Levy continues to be tied to "Sin Censura." The latest rumor is that Levy was too demanding and therefore not asked to be a part of the show.

Levy supposedly asked for a $1 million, a private jet and for no one to speak to him.

Omar Suarez, the show's producer, has spoken out in Levy's defense.

"Those are things that have nothing to do with reality," he said. "It's a shut case. Many explanations as to why William couldn't participate have been given. He's a friend, and [his absence was because of a] work situation."

The biggest problem people have with Levy's absence is he was used in promotional material. Ticket buyers felt duped after learning he wouldn't be a part of the "Sin Censura" cast.

Suarez had even confirmed Levy would be standing on that stage along the rest of the male cast.

Levy said, though he doesn't blame Suarez, it was a mistake to promote Levy as part of the show. Levy said it was a misunderstanding, and it's something that often happens in the celebrity world.

He responded to Herrera's comments that he was just using Mexico for fame. At first, he didn't believe Herrera had spoken badly about him.

"It embarrasses me that someone says that without talking to me first," he said. "I said in all the interviews that I did that it wasn't a sure thing."