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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/EdithGonzalez ended up being so disappointed with her character that she ended up quitting the telenovela, saying "Nobody took me out. I resigned ... anything but to endure a humiliation." While for years it was assumed that González disliked playing a villain after having her first lead roles as heroines, it is now believed that it wasn't so much playing a villain (she even said that when she was first approached to play a villain, she though it was "cool"), but rather that her villain was only a ''secondary'' villain, since the telenovela's true BigBad was agreed by everyone else to be Laura Zapata's character, meaning that González was misled. She also spoke of being "mistreated" during production, which most fans associate with the infamous scene where her character had pasta thrown at her.

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/EdithGonzalez ended up being so disappointed with her character that she ended up quitting the telenovela, saying "Nobody took me out. I resigned ... anything but to endure a humiliation." While for years it was assumed that González disliked playing a villain after having her first lead roles as heroines, it is now believed that it wasn't so much playing a villain (she even said that when she was first approached to play a villain, she though it was "cool"), but rather that her villain was only a ''secondary'' villain, since the telenovela's true BigBad was agreed by everyone else to be Laura Zapata's character, meaning the implication being that González assumed that she was misled. She also spoke of being "mistreated" during production, which most fans associate with the infamous scene where her character had pasta thrown at her.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/EdithGonzalez ended up being so disappointed with her character that she ended up quitting the telenovela, saying "Nobody took me out. I resigned ... anything but to endure a humiliation." While for years it was assumed that González disliked playing a villain after having her first lead roles as heroines, it is now believed that it wasn't so much playing a villain (she even said that when she was first approached to play a villain, she though it was "cool"), but rather that her villain was only a ''secondary'' villain, since the telenovela's true BigBad was agreed by everyone else to be Laura Zapata's character, meaning that González was misled. She also spoke of being "mistreated" during production, which most fans associate with the infamous scene where her character had pasta thrown at her.
* DawsonCasting: Verónica Castro was 35 at the time, but Rosa is implied to be ''at least'' a decade younger than that.
* TheOtherDarrin: Leonela was first played by Creator/EdithGonzalez, before being replaced in the role by Felicia Mercado.

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