By LISA HIRSCH
12:37 PM PDT, May 7, 2013
Latin hunk William Levy is on the cover of the June/July issue of Latina magazine and ETonline is bringing you exclusive outtakes from his steamy photoshoot!
The former Dancing with the Stars competitor opens up about his new telenovela La Tempestad, whether he will ever marry, and his experience emigrating to the U.S. from Cuba in Latina's cover story, on newsstands and in Nook Newsstand on May 14, 2013.
Click through to see more pics and quotes from his interview!
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Latin hunk William Levy is on the cover of the June/July issue of Latina magazine and ETonline is bringing you exclusive outtakes from his steamy photoshoot!
The former Dancing with the Stars competitor opens up about his new telenovela La Tempestad, whether he will ever marry, and his experience emigrating to the U.S. from Cuba in Latina's cover story, on newsstands and in Nook Newsstand on May 14, 2013.
Click through to see more pics and quotes from his interview!
The former Dancing with the Stars competitor opens up about his new telenovela La Tempestad, whether he will ever marry, and his experience emigrating to the U.S. from Cuba in Latina's cover story, on newsstands and in Nook Newsstand on May 14, 2013.
Click through to see more pics and quotes from his interview!
On Love

"I do see myself married," William tells Latina. "I don't know when, but someday I would like to be in front of the altar."
On Playing the 'Latin Lover'

“Maybe in the future I'll do something different, but for now I love showing Hollywood this side of Latin culture. We're not just one way. Some of us speak like this. We like to have fun, we can be romantic and we can be naughty."
On Coming to the U.S. from Cuba at 14

"Even things as simple as a trip to the supermarket were a shock to me, because I had never seen so much food in my life. Everything that I have today, I enjoy 100 percent. I’m grateful for it. I share it. I don't waste it," William says.
On Giving Back

"When I came home [from donating more than 1,000 toys to children in Veracruz, Mexico, where La Tempestad is filming], I told my son what we had done for these kids. I made sure to use the word 'we,' as in us as a family, and he said, 'That's a lot of toys!' I said, 'Yes, it is, but it’s one toy per child. Think about how many toys you have.'"
