Eva Longoria Downplays 'Desperate' Photo Flap
Posted: 9:46 am PDT April 12, 2005
BURBANK, Calif. -- Eva Longoria is trying to put a good spin on the Vanity Fair photo shoot that was said to have been filled with bickering "Desperate Housewives."Longoria told "Access Hollywood" that the story is "not 100 percent true.""It is not close to being true, we had a great time on the set," Longoria told the show.Teri Hatcher, one of the stars at the center of the flap, downplayed the incident, which also reportedly involved Marcia Cross."Housewives" network ABC also issued a statement about the incident."While negotiating certain elements of photo shoots is standard practice, and was part of our coordination with Vanity Fair, this shoot simply did not go as planned," said the statement. "Because of this, our talent were made to deal as best they could with a situation not of their making. This one isolated incident does not define these women or their relationship."As for the future, Longoria has an outlook similar to Hatcher's, who told "Access Hollywood" that she and her co-stars would "figure out how to repair damage.""We will get past this," Longoria told "Access Hollywood." "This is the first bad article about us, so out of a whole year, we are pretty happy."
Previous Stories:
- April 6, 2005: Hatcher Responds To Reports Of 'Desperate' Tension
- April 5, 2005: Editor: 'Housewives' Star Has Profanity-Laced Tirade
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