After Eva Longoria was treated badly on Tuesday for showing solidarity with striking entertainment writers, Teri Hatcher came forward to offer a little criticism towards the surly writers who feel actors should not be crossing the strikers' picket lines. The 'Desperate Housewives' star said that Eva was very upset by the verbal abuse she received from the very people she had gone to support.
Teri says Eva was caught up in a tense stand-off, when she simply wanted to show striking writers her support.
In an ugly display, Eva was taunted while serving up pizza to striking writers on Tuesday. The actress fought back tears as she spoke to TV reporters on the picket lines, but the video footage posted on TMZ failed to capture the jeers from angry writers who felt she and her co-stars should have joined them on strike.
The actress says, "She was upset. It's a very difficult position to be in... We support the writers and the issues that they're fighting for... But we also have contracts and our union says that we have to go to work. We can picket when we're not filming, like, we can join them and have solidarity, which we do - which is what her gesture was with the pizza, and unfortunately it wasn't received well... "
"They were chanting a lot of intense things about all of us. I think they all sort of kissed and made up at the end but it was just a difficult, stressful day."
Longoria has since promised to join Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry on the picket line on Thursday. She says, "I support the writers 100 percent. I don't think the writers are unreasonable in anything that they're asking for."
Meanwhile, Hatcher insists she and her cast mates are now "out of work" after filming on the show was halted on Tuesday afternoon.


