Cast
- Jaime Camil as Santiago López Carmona - Main Male Protagonist
- Jacqueline Bracamontes as Cándida "Candy" Morales Alcalde - Main Female Protagonist
- Valentino Lanús as Patricio Molina Lizárraga
- Sabine Moussier as Marissa - Main Female Antagonist, Santiago's girlfriend
- Julio Alemán as Arturo Molina - Father of Patricio
- Manuel 'Flaco' Ibañez as Manuel 'Meño' Morales - Uncle of Candy
- Mauricio Herrera as Jaime
- Ana Bertha Espin as Gregoria Alcalde de Morales - Mother of Candy and Alicia
- Silvia Mariscal as Isabel Carmona viuda de López - Mother of Santiago
- Rosángela Balbó as Margarita Lizárraga de Molina - Mother of Patricio
- Fabiola Campomanes as Alicia Morales Alcalde - Older sister of Candy, main secondary villain
- Alejandro Ibarra as Eduardo - Friend of Santiago
- Andrea Torre as Soledad - Best friend of Candy
- Jackie Garcia as Chayo
- Carlos de la Mota as Raúl - Brother of Marissa
- Luis Manuel Ávila as Zamora
- Reynaldo Rossaldo as Toño
- Karla Álvarez as Paulina de López-Carmona - Mother of Rocio, villain
- Julio Vega as Donato
- Raquel Garza as Hortensia
- Lili Brillanti as Tina
- Gaby Platas as Bárbara
- Ginny Hoffman as Cecilia - Assistant of Candy
- Erik Guecha as Carlo
- Christina Pastor as Lulu
- Violeta Isfel as Lucia
- Eleazar Gómez as Charly
- Robin Vega as Chava - Son of Candy and Patricio
- Diego Ramirez as Beto - Son of Patricio and Soledad
- Mariana Lodoza as Rocio - Daughter of Santiago and Paulina
- Ivette Cordovez as Paty
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