Desperate Housewives

Tuc Watkins Returns as David Vickers

Brace yourself Tuc Watkin fans, David Vickers is returning to Llanview and this time he won't be pregnant with puppies. Carolyn Hinsey is reporting at the New York Daily News that Watkins is set to return to One Life to Live in December.

Red Rover, Red Rover, Who's Sending Sarah Palin Over?


Red rover, red rover, who's sending Sarah Palin over to Desperate Housewives? Page Six is reporting that Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry wants to have Sarah Palin make a cameo on the show. ABC is denying the report saying "there is no truth to it" but since we know that both Bree and Sarah Palin love hunting one has to wonder if Palin did appear on the show if they might not visit the shooting range. I wonder who is a better shot? No offense to Palin but my money is on Bree.

Should Palin make a cameo on Desperate Housewives?

Jesse Metcalfe Recovering From 40 Foot Fall


Former Desperate Housewives and Passions' star Jesse Metcalfe fell off a Monaco balcony and was knocked unconscious, US Magazine is reporting. According to Metcalfe's rep " he is fine and now recovering from some minor bruises in a London hospital." Perez Hilton is reporting he fell 40 feet at a World Music Awards after party.

Marcia Cross on Ellen, Remembers Edge of Night



Marcia Cross dropped by the Ellen show and Ellen sprung a clip of Cross from Edge of Night. Check out more pics after the jump. READ MORE

Bonnie Hunt Gets "Plumbing Fixed"


Bonnie Hunt is getting her "plumbing fixed" and Bryan Dattilo and James Denton are involved. Check it out.

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Jesse Metcalfe: I Don't Miss 'Housewives'

Desperate Housewives' star Jesse Metcalfe told Parade magazine he doesn't miss his role on the hit ABC show. Check out the quote below.
 

"Truthfully I don't [miss it]," he said. Obviously, it was just a huge opportunity for me. And it was a great time, really a lot of fun. But leaving the show was a blessing because I could have still been playing John Rowland five years later. Now I've gotten to play some really interesting, complex characters in feature films."

Metcalfe must be the only actor in Hollywood who thinks not having a role on a hit TV show for five years is a bad thing.