Eva Longoria Jokes “99 Percent” of the ‘Desperate Housewives’ Cast Is Still Friends Today
She’s pregnant and holding nothing back! In a new interview, Eva Longoria opened up about the statuses of the relationships of her Desperate Housewives co-stars today — and implied not everyone is friends today probably without even realizing it.
The actress stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday, April 11, where she was asked about the Wisteria Lane ladies. “We’re very good friends,” she revealed, to which host Jimmy Kimmel replied, “All of you?” Eva’s response to that question was both fierce and hilariously. “No,” she quipped. “But 99 percent of us are.” Hmm…
Although Eva didn’t name names, we have a feeling she’s referring to how she, Marcia Cross, and Felicity Huffman, are not really close with Teri Hatcher anymore, six years after the show ended. In fact, the 43-year-old previously revealed that she’s so close with Felicity and Marcia that they even give her great mom advice. “Oh, my gosh, Marcia and Felicity have given me advice. We talk a lot. They’re always supportive and amazing moms,” she recently shared. On top of that, the two are attending her upcoming Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony!
We’re confused though, because Teri doesn’t seem to have any bad blood with the girls. When asked if she’d ever consider doing a reboot of the hit show in late March, she replied, “I’d be the first person [to return]. I never wanted it to be over. I love those characters.” However, she noted the chances of a revival are “not very good” — but not because of the strained relationship between the women. “Just because of the creators. It’s not the women. I think the women would probably all do it,” she said. Interesting.
But even though Teri isn’t in touch with them anymore, she still wishes her former co-stars the best. “Not so much, but definitely supportive of everything that we’re all doing. Very exciting Eva’s about to have her first baby!” she said. Maybe Eva was just talking about Nicollette Sheridan? We guess we’ll never know!
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