Desperate Housewives Cast Bid Final Farewell [PHOTOS]

Desperate Housewives cast farewell party

After 8 intense, explosive, drama-filled seasons, Desperate Housewives will be signing off the airwaves forever next month. Sunday night, the cast of the popular ABC series took to the red carpet before the official wrap-up party in Westwood. Continue reading

Eva Longoria Suffers Dance Injury On Desperate Housewives Set [PHOTO]

Eva Longoria injured

Looks to me that celebrities like to post two different types of Twitpics: Ones of themselves nude or half-naked and ones of themselves injured.

I don’t understand either, but I sure will post most of what they dish out.

Eva Longoria is the latest to post photos of herself from the latter category of the injured.


The Desperate Housewives star sent this photo of herself along with the caption: “Resting on set putting ice on foot, hurt it dancing on set.”
Hope you get better soon Ms. Eva!

Desperate Housewives To End After One More ‘Victory Lap’ Season

Eva Longoria Tweeted Sunday: “It’s confirmed! We are filming our last season of Desperate Housewives! I am so grateful for what the show has given me! We always knew we wanted to end on top and I thank ABC for giving us our victory lap! And a special thanks to Marc Cherry who forever changed my life!”

The Tweet came after ABC President Paul Lee and series creator Marc Cherry made the announcement about the end of the “iconic show” today at the Television Critic Association press tour.
Lee said “just wanted to make sure it had its victory lap,” and Cherry added: “I wanted to go out when the network still saw us as a viable show and a force to contend with. We felt from a creative standpoint that this was the right time. I feel so good about it.”

Felicity Huffman Of Desperate Housewives Talks Breast Cancer Awareness – EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS & VIDEO


Felicity Huffman was at The Grove today speaking to Mario Lopez of Extra about the seventh season of Desperate Housewivesand about her involvement with Lee National Denim Day*, a program which in the last 14 years has raised $80 million dollars for the fight against breast cancer.

Felicity was sweet and took time to take pictures with as many fans as asked. She also brought a stack of Lee denim jeans to be given out as gifts to the audience.

Watch the video below for a short clip of the video and watch Extrafor the full interview coming up soon:

Felicity waiting to start her interview

Felicity Huffman looking at a pic of herself on a fan’s phone from a recent encounter between her and the fan


Mario Lopez getting a makeup touch up between breaks



Mario Lopez taking a picture of Felicity Huffman and a fan
*Since its inception in 1996, Lee National Denim Day has adhered to a simple philosophy: one day, one cause, one cure®. In 14 years, that philosophy has become a mantra for millions and has made an impact Lee Jeans never dreamed possible.
It all started when several Lee Jeans employees realized that each of them, in one form or another, had been touched by breast cancer. An everyday conversation sparked an idea and led to the creation of Lee National Denim Day, which has become one of the largest single-day fundraisers nationwide for breast cancer.

In its first year, Lee Jeans set a goal of raising $1 million on Lee National Denim Day. To do this, Lee Jeans invited companies to go casual for a cause, inviting employees to wear their jeans to work on Denim Day in exchange for a $5 contribution to the fight against breast cancer. The underlying concept behind the program was simple – by convincing enough people to take one small step, together they could reach an incredible goal.

The response to the inaugural Lee National Denim Day program was astounding. That year, more than 3,000 companies signed up to participate, raising $1.4 million dollars for the fight against breast cancer, setting the stage for what would become one of the most captivating social action campaigns in the country.

Since its first year, Lee National Denim Day has raised nearly $80 million for the fight against breast cancer and unites nearly one million supporters nationwide each year.