Sounds like it was just as dramatic behind the scenes as it was on screen for those working on Desperate Housewives! A writer on the ABC dramedy is opening up about what it was like to work on the hit series — and it doesn’t sound so great!
In her new book, End Credits: How I Broke Up With Hollywood, which officially hit shelves today, Patty Lin recalled that writers were never “welcome” on set, and had to be especially careful around leading lady Teri Hatcher!
She claimed: That sounds like an uncomfortable work environment! Related: The Sopranos’ Drea de Matteo Announces She’s Joined OnlyFans The screenwriter didn’t elaborate on why she tried to steer clear of Teri, at least not in the excerpt obtained by Us Weekly.
Sounds like she’s implying the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman alum was a diva, but it’s a little unclear. For what it’s worth, it doesn’t sound like this was some inane rule established by the actress, she was just intimidating AF apparently!
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