Aracely Arámbula did not have a double when shooting steamy scenes with another woman for her new telenovela "Los Miserables."

But the scene will not see the light of day.

Telenovelas do not typically portray gay relationships, and the scene was edited out of the show, notes Radio Formula.

Arámbula recently opened up about being excited and nervous about the premiere of the show.

"A weight that we all carried that we had until today was the debut," she said. "We felt calm and happy about dedicating ourselves 100 percent with all our efforts and desires. The rest the public decides. We hope they like it very much."

The actress explained that everyone in the cast has made sacrifices for the show. She, for example, has seen less of her children, whom she said she misses. But she knew that the presentation of the telenovela was very important, so she was at work.

Arámbula has been acting for a long time, and she explained that for her, everything has changed. She has had physical changes, but she's also had changes with her acting.

"Definitely, the time, experience and the years are not in vain," she said. "They allow you to learn, grow and become a better person. For me, acting is my great passion, and well, in my situation, I think it has helped me work with such professional people."

Similarly, her co-star Erik Hayser has praised the cast of "Los Miserables."

He called Arámbula and Mujica two of the greatest stars in the world of television.

Hayser plays Arámbula's love interest, but you'll see the two at odds more than in an actual relationship.

"Daniel Ponce is a man who has suffered the death of each of his loved ones since he was a child," he said. "He's a just, honest, idealistic man. But he's also filled with shadows and fears that don't let him move forward."