Longoria confirms a rumour about Desperate Housewives costars

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Last Updated : Apr 13 2018 | 4:45 AM IST

So, Eva Longoria finally kind of confirms it that all has not been well among former Desperate Housewives costars.

The hint or partial confirmation came when Eva Longoria appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday and said she is not friends with all of her co-stars from the hit series Desperate Housewives, which ended in 2012.

For the unversed, there have been reports that Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman and Marcia Cross get along with each other quite well, but the trio do not see eye to eye with Teri Hatcher.

When Kimmel asked if the reboot of famous ABC series was being planned, Longoria replied in negative.

"No, I mean it's always coming up on interviews and stuff, but no, nobody from ABC has brought it up," she said and then went on to add "But also, we were on for a decade and we did 24 episodes a year, we fully mined those characters."

To this the late-night host jokingly asked "And you guys all hate each other now?", referring to the show's other stars, Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman and Marcia Cross.

The 43-year-old star and soon-to-be-mum said, "No! Felicity Huffman and Marcia are going to be at my star ceremony. Felicity is giving a speech."

Longoria is getting star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

"No, we're very, very good friends," she added

"All of you?" Kimmel asked.

"No!" Longoria quickly replied.

And that was it.

According to Hello magazine, the relationship between the trio and Teri worsened after a photoshoot with Vanity Fair.

A Vanity Fair's representative had claimed that a guy of the show was at the shooting venue to ensure that Teri didn't get the first pick of the wardrobe, or appear in the middle of any group pictures.

When Teri did get the first pick of the wardrobe, the rep was quoted as saying: "This is a problem. I'm getting text messages from Eva. Everything is not fine.

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First Published: Apr 13 2018 | 4:02 AM IST

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