Crossed Loves

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Crossed Loves was a telenovela planned for the American television network MyNetworkTV during the 2007-2008 season. Twentieth Television was developing this limited-run serial. It was based on the 2006 TV Azteca/Caracol series Amores Cruzados, which is also known as Crossing Hearts.

This prince-and-the-pauper story was about four individuals who discover intrigue and romance after chance encounters with one another. It focused on attractive young people: two men who swap identities, a woman in love with a man engaged to another, and her gold-digging sister's quest for a rich husband. They live borrowed lives while fighting to find real love, as each character hides secrets and lies.

Originally, MyNetworkTV planned to run the serial for 65 hourlong episodes, airing weekday evenings, with a recap on Saturday nights. The network's March 1, 2007 announcement that it stopped developing scripted content likely spelled an end for both the series and the network's slate of telenovelas.[1]


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