Madison De La Garza is looking back at being cast on Desperate Housewives.
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Taking a stand! Eva Longoria‘s friends defended her after soap star Eric Braeden claimed she made “derogatory remarks” about daytime TV actors.
Days of Our Lives alum Eric Winter and his wife, Roselyn Sánchez, chimed in on the drama during the Monday, March 27, episode of their “He Said, Ella Dijo” podcast. Winter, 46, referred to Braeden, 81, as a “grumpy actor” who has “been around forever in the soap world” while discussing his recent social media “rant” about Longoria, 48.
“I don’t even want to give him the courtesy of reading everything he says,” he continued, as Sánchez, 49, called the situation “really awful.”
The Rookie actor argued: “Nothing Eva said was inappropriate. This guy is completely out of line, in my opinion, because he doesn’t know what Eva’s financial stance was at that time in her career. I guarantee you he was making a ton more money than she was. … This guy is trying to find a way in his older age to get back in the spotlight for whatever reason and to make it a point to defend daytime [television], which she was not attacking.”
Sánchez — who appeared on Devious Maids, a Lifetime series produced by Longoria, from 2013 to 2016 — called for Braeden to take accountability. “Eric Braeden, you should apologize because you were out of line and what you said was completely uncalled for,” she said.
Earlier this month, Longoria reflected on her experience playing Isabella Braña on The Young and the Restless from 2001 to 2003. She claimed on the March 19 episode of Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? that the role “didn’t pay enough for me to live off being an actor,” so she continued her day job as a headhunter at the time.
“I would hide the fact I was on Young
Madison De La Garza is looking back at being cast on Desperate Housewives.
Madison De La Garza, well-known as the child star from later seasons of ABC's opened up this week about her battle with an eating disorder sparked by cyberbullying following the show. «They said things like they wanted me to die because of what I looked like,» De La Garza told podcast host Elizabeth Vargas this week. While speaking about her experience with online attacks, the actress shared memories of sneaking onto the computer to find comments about herself. «It was just horrible, like, 'ugly fat cow,' and 'I hope you get cancer and die because you're so fat,» De La Garza recalled.De La Garza played Juanita Solis, the daughter of Eva Longoria's Gabrielle Solis, on the show. She took on the role in season 5, after the series jumped five years ahead.
Madison De La Garza was haunted for years by the insults heaped upon her at age 6.
Eva Longoria is welcoming Spring in the best possible way, cooking a delicious recipe. The Hollywood star, who is always showing her fans and followers her favorite dishes and new variations of traditional recipes, has now revealed all the steps to make her Spring salad.“Spring is here and this salad is one of my favorites to make on any sunny day! It’s so fresh, flavorful and is perfect as a side dish or for lunch,” the actress wrote, telling her fans to tag her on social media if they decide to recreate the dish.Eva posted the video on Instagram, joined by her son Santiago, who seemed to be curious about what she was preparing.
Eva Longoria’s loyal friends are coming to her defense after she was the center of a Twitter rant. On March 19, Eric Braeden took to the social media site with thumbs of fury, saying she “wasn’t good enough to survive the pressures of daytime television.” Her friends Roselyn Sánchez and Eric Winter called the whole thing “unwarranted.” Braeden, who is 81, starred as Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless.
Eva Longoria is one powerful businesswoman.
Can you believe that The Young and The Restless has been on the air for 50 years?!
Eva Longoria has lined up her next job. The actress, producer, and director is now in charge of the Spanish-speaking adaptation of the succesful French series “Call My Agent!” The show is a satire about celebrity agents, and has been greatly succesful all over the world, having remakes set in Italy, Canada, and the U.K.Eva Longoria shows off incredible figure posing poolside in chic bikini: ‘Ready for summer?’Eva Longoria celebrates 48th birthday: See her best bikini momentsA post shared by Eva Longoria Baston (@evalongoria)Deadline was the first to break the news, revealing that Longoria would be producing the series through her company UnbeliEVAble Entertainment.
One of the world’s most popular international comedies is being remade in Spanish, courtesy of Eva Longoria.
Paris-based Mediawan, Elefantec Global and Eva Longoria’s UnbeliEVAble Entertainment are teaming up to co-produce a Spanish-speaking Americas version of the hit series Call My Agent!.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The International Emmy-winning French series “Call My Agent!” is getting a Spanish-language remake, with Eva Longoria on board to produce and direct. Announced during Series Mania Festival in Lille, the adaptation will be co-produced by Mediawan, Elefantec Global and Longoria’s banner UnbeliEVAble Entertainment. It will mark the first adaptation targeting Latin America and the U.S., following successful remakes in Italy, Canada and the U.K., among others. In addition to producing through UnbeliEVAble Entertainment, Longoria will direct the first two episodes. The news comes right on the heels of Longoria’s feature directorial debut “Flamin’ Hot,” which premiered at SXSW and won the Audience Award.
Eva Longoria is hearing it from a former soap opera co-star about a remark she made while sitting down for an interview with television host Chris Wallace!
Called out. Eric Braeden slammed Eva Longoria after she spoke about her experience on The Young and the Restless.
Eva Longoria is getting ready to release her feature directorial debut “Flamin’ Hot”, which is set to have an unprecedented release debuting on both Hulu and Disney+ on June 9, 2023.
Don’t mess with soap opera stars, especially Eric Braeden.
EXCLUSIVE: Following the movie’s world premiere at SXSW, Searchlight Pictures’ Eva Longoria feature directorial debut, Flamin’ Hot, will stream on both Hulu and Disney+ on June 9. It’s the first time that a new movie has been made available on both of the Disney-owned OTT services stateside. The pic will stream on Disney+ overseas.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Eva Longoria’s upcoming movie “Flamin’ Hot” will premiere simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu, marking the first feature film to debut on both platforms. Following its world premiere at SXSW, the Searchlight Pictures film will debut to streaming service subscribers on June 9. It will also be available on Disney+ internationally. “I’m so excited for the world to see ‘Flamin’ Hot’ on these two streaming platforms making this universal, inspirational story accessible to an even wider audience,” said Longoria, who directed the film in her feature filmmaking debut. “Now everyone can celebrate the joy, power and heart of this film that also happens to uplift Latinos both in front of and behind the camera.”
Eva Longoria‘s comments about her early daytime drama days didn’t sit well with veteran Eric Braeden.
Eva Longoria thinks she has "way more power as a citizen than as a politician". The 48-year-old actress feels passionate about political and social issues - but Eva doesn't have any ambition to become a politician. She explains on 'Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?': "It's so divisive, and I don't see how there's faith in politicians in this moment.
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