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‘One Day at a Time’ star Marcel Ruiz on the show’s return and being reunited with his ‘family’

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One Day at a Time is making its grand return to television! After being canceled by Netflix, championed by social media and picked up by POP, the series that follows the lives of a Cuban-American family (starring Rita Moreno and Justina Machado) is back for its fourth season. Marcel Ruiz, who plays the over-confident teenager Alex, is reprising his role and celebrating the return of the historic sitcom. “It feels so surreal,” he tells HOLA!

USA. “I mean, how would it not come back? It’s such a great show. It felt really good because a lot of time happened in between, but we were all ready to start.

We were all really determined to come back and give the people what they wanted.” The 17-year-old added: “The first day that we got back, you

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