Eva Longoria once again fueled speculation that she is on the outs with her former “Desperate Housewives” co-star Teri Hatcher.
When the Daily Mail asked with which castmates she still keeps in touch, Longoria responded Friday, “I talk to Felicity [Huffman] all the time. I talk to Marcia [Cross] a lot, but the one probably I talk to most is Ricardo [Chavira], my husband. And Jesse [Metcalfe].”
Longoria, 49, notably did not name Hatcher, 59. She also left out Nicollette Sheridan, who only starred in the ABC series’s first five seasons.
Page Six reached out to Longoria’s reps for further comment but did not immediately hear back.
Longoria has hinted at a feud with Hatcher in the past, alleging in 2019 that she had been “bullied” by an unnamed co-worker.
And in 2018, the “Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico” host did not mention the “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” alum when asked with whom from “Desperate Housewives” she was still friendly.
“We’re very good friends,” Longoria said of Huffman, 61, and Cross, 62, at the time, prompting host Jimmy Kimmel to ask, “All of you?”
The “Devious Maids” executive producer then cheekily added with a laugh, “No. But 99 percent of us are.”
There have been rumblings for some time that Hatcher was difficult to work with.
In 2019, “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry said it was “impossible” to get along with an unnamed woman on the show who exhibited “behavioral problems.”
“Felicity still insisted on saying, ‘Good morning’ to this actress, even though she knew she wouldn’t get a response,” he claimed.
“I found out about this and asked Felicity about it. She smiled and said, ‘Just because that woman’s determined to be rude, doesn’t mean she can keep me from being polite.’”
Although Cherry, 62, did not name Hatcher at the time, writer Patty Lin, who worked on Season 1 of the show, called out the “Tango & Cash” star in 2023.
“The writers weren’t barred from the set, but we weren’t exactly welcome,” she wrote in her book, “End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood.”
“Usually we’d only see the cast at table reads, where we’d sit quietly in the back and try not to make eye contact with Teri Hatcher.”
Hatcher’s rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.