Eva Longoria Birthday Party Guest Sells Pictures to the Press

 

 

 

    

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Eva Longoria Birthday Party Guest Sells Pictures to the Press  3/9/05

EVA LONGORIA TELLS BILLY BUSH THAT ONE OF HER 30TH BIRTHDAY PARTY GUESTS "SOLD PICTURES" TO THE PRESS

Longoria: "You Cannot Trust Anybody"

SHOW AIRS ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2005

BURBANK, Calif. – March 9, 2005 – In an interview with "Access Hollywood's" Billy Bush, actress Eva Longoria says that a guest at her 30th birthday party "sold pictures" of the event to press. The interview airs on "Access Hollywood," March 9, 2005 (check local listings for time and station).

"Somebody sold pictures that was a guest of the party," said Longoria. "I was like, 'Oh my God.' It's just weird...you cannot trust anybody."

The actress also says that several members of the paparazzi were creating problems at the soiree. "They were just always trying to get in," she said. "They were just being really invasive, it makes you not want to celebrate things with friends. It makes you want to go in a hole and not do anything ever."

On a lighter note, Longoria revealed that she and her friends took out their frustrations on the party's paparazzi shaped piñata. "It was a little therapeutic for us," she says with a laugh. "It was very fitting to hit that piñata. Marcia (Cross) beat the crap out of it, and then Felicity (Huffman) used to play softball...and she gave it a pretty good swing." When Bush asked the petite actress if she made a dent in the paparazzi piñata she replied, "I was awful...I did nothing to the piñata (laughs)."

"Access Hollywood" is produced by NBC and distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution. Rob K. Silverstein is the executive producer.

 

 

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