This Article is From Aug 03, 2010

Hatcher wants Cheryl in 'Desperate Housewives'

Hatcher wants Cheryl in 'Desperate Housewives'

Highlights

  • Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher wants pop star Cheryl Tweedy to act in the TV series
  • insisting that the British singer would fit right in.
  • The actress plays a suburban mum in the hit US show and is adamant the Girls Aloud beauty would bring "real trouble" to Wisteria Lane, the fictional address of the Housewives, reported News of the World.
  • "Cheryl is a great role model and exactly the sort of woman (for whom) we would love to have a role on Desperate Housewives. Season seven is going to be a really great series and if she is fit enough I think it would be great to have her in a guest role for two or three episodes," said Hatcher.
  • "With her looks she could cause some real trouble in Wisteria Lane. I am sure she would raise a few eyebrows from the residents there but in real life I hear she is an absolute darling and I think we would all get on so well," she added.
London: Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher wants pop star Cheryl Tweedy to act in the TV series insisting that the British singer would fit right in.

The actress plays a suburban mum in the hit US show and is adamant the Girls Aloud beauty would bring "real trouble" to Wisteria Lane, the fictional address of the Housewives, reported News of the World.

"Cheryl is a great role model and exactly the sort of woman (for whom) we would love to have a role on Desperate Housewives. Season seven is going to be a really great series and if she is fit enough I think it would be great to have her in a guest role for two or three episodes," said Hatcher.

"With her looks she could cause some real trouble in Wisteria Lane. I am sure she would raise a few eyebrows from the residents there but in real life I hear she is an absolute darling and I think we would all get on so well," she added.

Tweedy is currently enjoying a vacation in Los Angeles, where Desperate Housewives is filmed, following her hospitalisation with malaria last month.
 
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