Filed under: Eva Longoria, Tony Parker, Nicollette Sheridan, Marc Cherry, Desperate Housewives

Eva Longoria wasn’t surprised at TMZ’s tale that her boss made a crack at her wedding — insinuating Tony Parker was gay — that’s because Marc Cherry blurted it out for all to hear.

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Nicollette Sheridan – who is suing Cherry for giving her the boot on “Desperate Housewives” –  accused Cherry in in a deposition of saying, “Tony must like boys if he is marrying this — this small, tiny girl with no t*ts, that looks like a boy.”

Sources who were bestow at the wedding tell us Cherry unloaded the comment loudly and proudly … for all 300 guests to hear.  In other terms, our sources say Sheridan is grossly misleading the judge by insinuating the comment was meant in a serious and mean-spirited way.

In fact, we’re told Eva plotting it was amusing and laughed out loud.

The golden rule … always laugh at the boss’ jokes.

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