Teri Hatcher
is publicly supporting her Desperate Housewives co-star
Eva
Longoria after the Latina was verbally abused while serving up pizza
to striking writers.
The actress fought back tears as she spoke to TV reporters on the
picket lines on Tuesday (06Nov07), but the footage failed to capture the
taunting she received from angry writers, who felt she and her co-stars
should have joined them on strike.
Hatcher insists her co-star was caught up in a tense stand-off, when
she simply wanted to show striking writers her support.
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 (08Nov07).
She says, "I support the writers 100 per cent. 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.