[11][12][13] In 2013 he debuted on American television in Find Me My Man, the show was broadcast on Oxygen on the NBC Universal Network.
[15] While residing in Mexico he was part of the stage production of Mentiras, el musical, Ebittar later confirmed that his contract with TV Azteca had ended on good terms.
His most recent project at the network being Guerra de ídolos with whom he shares credits with Venezuelan actress Sheryl Rubio.
[23] In 2014 he signed a contract with Sony Music Mexico and Azteca Records to launch his album Quiero decirte which was produced by José Miguel Velásquez;[23] the album was promoted with a tour taking place across Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Argentina.
[26] The first single from the album, titled "Quiero decirte", was part of the main theme of the telenovela Siempre Tuya Acapulco.