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Eric Winter, Roselyn Sanchez Defend Eva Longoria

TheDays of Our Livesalum and Sánchez, who appeared on the Longoria-producedDevious Maids, took a stand against theThe Young and the Restlessactor, 81, on the latest episode of theirHe Said, Ella Dijopodcast.

“The bottom line is this grumpy actor Eric Braeden, older gentleman who’s a soap veteran, he’s been around forever in the soap world… This guy goes on a rant,” Winter, 46, said. “I don’t even want to give him the courtesy of reading everything he says.”

Sánchez, 49, added: “It’s really awful.”

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LOS ANGELES - SEPTEMBER 19: Eric Braeden from the CBS original daytime series THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS celebrating its Golden Anniversary of 50 years, airing on CBS Television Network. (Photo by Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images); BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 12: Eva Longoria attends the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 12, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)

“Nothing Eva said was inappropriate,” theRookiestar said. “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.”

TheFantasy Islandactress called for him to make amends, sharing, “Eric Braeden, you should apologize because you were out of line and what you said was completely uncalled for.”

Winter added how he believes “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, which she was not attacking.”

Last week, Braeden, who has starred asVictor NewmanonThe Young and the Restlesssince 1980, came to the defense of daytime actors in a series of tweets following Longoria’s appearance onWho’s Talking to Chris Wallace?

“EVA LONGORIA: you just madederogatory remarks about daytime actors!” wrote the Emmy Award-winning actor on Sunday. “You simply weren’t good enough to survive the pressures of this medium! You were very lucky to get on that ‘housewife’ show! You did one show in 8-12 days, with mediocre but salacious dialogue!”

He continued, “Our actresses would run rings around you!! And they did then!! FromRobert [De Niro]to whoever they all are, many of them started in the medium you denigrate! It shows a complete lack of class!!”

Earlier that day, Longoria, 48, opened up about her experience playing Isabella Braña on the CBS soap opera — which is in the midst of its50th anniversary celebrations— during an interview with journalistChris Wallace.

“When I gotYoung and the Restless, it didn’t pay enough for me to live off being an actor. So I continued being a headhunter andYoung and the Restless,” she recalled. “And I would hide the fact I was onYoung and the Restlessto my clients, because they didn’t want, like, a dumb actress handing their accounts.”

“And one time one of my clients was like, ‘You look like a girl I’ve seen on a soap opera.’ And I go, ‘No, I don’t know who that is,'” she continued. “I was like the opposite of a publicist’s dream. I was like, ‘Don’t tell anybody I’m on that show’ because I was still making more money on my day job.”

While some fans defended theFlamin’ Hotdirector in the comment section,Braedenresponded that “the whole tenor of that segment was one of embarrassment about her stint inY&R.”

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source: people.com