It was an honor for three of the Desperate Housewives co-stars, Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman and Marcia Cross, to be nominated for the best comedy actress award at last weekend's Emmy awards show. We expected one to get the win, but didn't expect the latest furor to erupt over one actress "refusing" to pose with her Emmy-winning co-star.

It's all media harping of course, as the press ran a couple of photos of the D-wives, without Teri present, and immediately began the rumor that she refused to be in the shot. There were, however, many shots taken of the co-stars together later at the Governors Ball, and some of those are beginning to appear on the internet. Teri told contactmusic.com: "I didn't care at all about losing, but I just didn't want (my daughter) Emerson to feel bad.", The actress said she called her seven-year-old daughter to explain her loss, saying, "You know, I didn't win, but Felicity won, and when you come to the set next time, you can give her a big congratulations."
In other news, The "Desperate Housewives: Season One" DVD is out today. It contains all 23 episodes from the first season, including extended versions of 6 episodes with new scenes, commentary by series creator Marc Cherry on 5 episodes, and 7 deleted scenes. There's also commentary by Eva, Felicity, Marcia, and Teri on their favorite scenes, a 30-minute show with cast interviews, and a comedy short that Oprah Winfrey filmed on the set.
The actress said she called her seven-year-old daughter to explain her loss, saying, "You know, I didn't win, but Felicity won, and when you come to the set next time, you can give her a big congratulations."
In other news, The "Desperate Housewives: Season One" DVD is out today. It contains all 23 episodes from the first season, including extended versions of 6 episodes with new scenes, commentary by series creator Marc Cherry on 5 episodes, and 7 deleted scenes. There's also commentary by Eva, Felicity, Marcia, and Teri on their favorite scenes, a 30-minute show with cast interviews, and a comedy short that Oprah Winfrey filmed on the set.


