So it seems the rumors were true. The cast of Desperate Housewives did not really get along after all. Eva Longoria, who starred as Gabrielle Solis in the hit drama, called Teri Hatcher a loner in a recent interview.

In an interview with Britain's OK! magazine, Longoria said: "You know, Teri was just a loner. Me and Marcia [Cross] and Felicity [Huffman] were a lot closer because we are just girlie girls who like to be in each other's company. Teri didn't. There was no bad blood, I think that was just the way it was."

And although former Nicollette Sheridan was killed off the show, Eva says she is still friends with her.


Rumors that the cast of hit TV show Desperate Housewives had snubbed Teri Hatcher were previously reported by Celebuzz but quickly dismissed by Longoria herself. The show's cast members Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman, Vanessa Williams, and Eva Longoria had bought carry-on luggage as a parting thank you gift for the Desperate Housewives crew in appreciation of their hard work and dedication to the show.


But Teri Hatcher's name was left off of farewell cards signed by the whole cast. The card was signed by the four women, with Hatcher's name noticeably missing.


Celebuzz reported that the card was signed: "Just know that on all your future adventures you are carrying a little piece of our love and gratitude. Thank you for a magical 8 years."


Earlier this month,  Longoria spoke out that she had nothing against Hatcher. She said on "The Late Show With David Letterman" : "We all get along. Everybody says that [we don't]."


The 37-year-old Latin beauty also appeared on chat show The View yesterday, confirming that there is no dispute between the cast and Hatcher. "She (Hatcher) always does her own crew gift, and we've always invited her. For the past couple years she's always done her own thing."
The two-hour season finale episode of "Desperate Housewives" aired May 13.