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Humberly González Reveals How She Filmed Maps And Mistletoe In 14 Days

According to Humberly González, this movie focused on the two leads. "In a lot of Christmas movies, you see a family, you see the best friend, you see all of these relationships. But in our movie, it's very much about these two people that are just getting to know each other," she said. Because of this, her co-star, Ronnie Rowe, was also working long and tiring days throughout the two-week shoot.

The two of them were often on set late, but would still have to be up early to film the next day. González told us that Rowe shared his trick for staying refreshed and on top of your game. "This is what you do," she said of his advice. "You get home, you eat, you take a nap, and then you wake up and practice lines." Following his guidance even after late workdays, González would take a quick nap and then meet up with Rowe later in the night to run lines together for their early morning. "You kind of have to find your groove on how to learn the material while also making sure that you're rested and that you're fed and all of these things," she said.

"Maps and Mistletoe" is airing on Lifetime throughout the holiday season.