For weeks now, rumors have circulated that William Levy has found a new love after Elizabeth Gutiérrez. Reports suggest that the Cuban actor's new love interest has known him for more than three years.
The woman in question is none other than Miss Chile, Emilia Dides, who boldly confirmed her relationship with the star of the Telemundo series 'Vuelve a Mí'.
In an interview with reporter Jordi Martin for 'El Gordo y la Flaca,' a Univision talk show, the singer shared details about her connection with the Cuban heartthrob.
"They've known each other for three years. Both are excited, but neither wants to label their relationship as 'dating' yet. They're in the early stages. Now that William is no longer with Elizabeth or anyone else, he's genuinely eager to get to know her," the paparazzo revealed.
For her part, 25-year-old Emilia confirmed that she is in touch with Levy, stating, "Yes, we talk a lot," and admitted she admires "his physical beauty and his heart."
Martin also asked her about Elizabeth Gutiérrez's public support for Miss Cuba (Marianela Ancheta), Emilia's direct competitor at Miss Universe 2025. She replied, "I had no idea, and honestly, it's not my concern."
Romance Rumors: Slow Burn
Speculation about their romance has been heating up for weeks. The two have exchanged flirtatious messages on social media. In one instance, William shared a photo captioned, "Biting your lips is an inevitable fate," to which Emilia responded, "Oh, really?" accompanied by a heart-eyes emoji.
Despite this, Emilia recently addressed the press, downplaying the rumors: "Honestly, I respect that, but I can't say much—he's just a great friend."
Meanwhile, William Levy has stayed away from the spotlight and avoided commenting on his alleged romance with Miss Chile 2024.
The actor recently separated from Elizabeth Gutiérrez, the mother of his two children. In April 2024, Elizabeth tearfully announced their breakup, and the two have since been caught up in public drama.
Can Emilia navigate this complex situation? Time will tell!
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