If,
former President Bush behaved with Teri Hatchr as daughter than
there was no need for denial. In Mahabharat Duryodhan hesitated to
follow the order of his mother to come as a nude in a definite time
before her. Krishna taunted Duryodhan to see him nude. Then
Duryodhan wrapped towel and went before her mother. Because of that
his wrapped portion could not be safe and Pandav Bhim targeted that
portion by his ‘Gada’.
Photographers spotted the “Desperate Housewife” with Former
President George Bush Senior! They were surrounded the secret
service just after they had lunch at a Los Angeles country club. Not
only did Bush give Teri a kiss, he also gives the star a playful
spank
The
pair, firm friends, was snapped enjoying lunch together last month
(Feb07). When they parted, the 82-year-old appeared to pat Hatcher's
backside.
‘Contactmusic.com’ quoted him as saying: “I have been teased
about it relentlessly. A website accused me of patting her backside,
which I did not do. The camera lies, it's a fraud.”
Hatchr was shocked to see the tape
When the talk show host asked her about their relationship Teri
Hatchr joked, "That's my other boyfriend. We were having lunch
talking about a charity thing that I'm involved in with him and Mrs
Bush. "When we left the place, one of the things we had been talking
about at lunch was that I got this new Mercedes. So when we left, he
wanted to see my car, so he walked me to my car.
"Somebody caught some video, I haven't seen it." When Leno insisted
that the former president "patted her on the a**" Hatcher said
adamantly, "I don't think that's true. You would think if the
president patted you anywhere you would know. I don't recall the
president patting me."
Leno then played the footage, which showed Bush patting Hatcher on
the behind twice while telling her goodbye. A stunned Hatcher
squealed after watching the tape, "Now I see what everybody's been
talking about!"
As
reported in the media:
Teri revealed started when they met at the opening of the Wynn
Casino in Vegas two years ago.
“I
started talking about fishing, like anyone would, and he seemed to
like that,” Hatcher revealed. “And somehow or other I asked him if
he would mind calling my father. He said of course he would and so
then he called my father and they spoke for awhile about me. So that
was sort of the beginning of all of this.”
But
Teri’s weekend in Texas didn’t come without company, as Teri’s dad,
mom and her new beau, Stephen Kay, joined her for the event.
"I’m really honored to be here,” Teri said.
"We
shot a scene that I think the audience has really been waiting for
Susan to experience," Teri Hatcher said with a laugh in response to
an audience member's inquiry of what was new on Wisteria Lane.
Hatcher was one of four panelists in the President's Leadership
Forum hosted by former President George Bush at Texas A&M University
"We're very lucky to have four women who have climbed to the very
top rung of their respective careers," Bush said. "We thought about
calling this forum 'Breaking the Glass Ceiling,' but then we thought
about it and we decided a better title might be 'What Glass
Ceiling?'"
Bush said that he asked each of the four women to speak at the event
because they are individuals whom others see as role models and
would like to follow.
About 750 people attended the forum, filling one auditorium and more
than 100 spilled into another, where they watched the forum on
closed-circuit television.
The
women were Teri Hatcher, the actress of "Desperate Housewives;"
Chris Evert, the No. 1 women's tennis player in the world for seven
years; Eileen Collins, an astronaut who was the first woman to pilot
and command a shuttle mission and Harriet Miers, the deputy chief of
staff and assistant to President George W. Bush who was appointed by
Bush to the Supreme Court, but withdrew her nomination.
The four women and President Bush discussed leadership for women and
how they attained their own personal success and the status of the
world at the George Bush Presidential Library Complex.
"I consider myself an explorer. I'm always interested in learning
more and doing more." Eileen Collins
"Every woman, man, little boy, little girl out there should have a
shot at greatness? I had the hunger, and followed through with the
dedication, commitment and the hard work." Chris Evert
"We
are our own glass ceiling, we create our own blocks?Truly successful
people don't just arrive there because it falls in their laps. It
took me 20 years to get the success I have." Teri Hatcher
"In today's world, our prosperity and our security is intertwined
with other nations?I think it is important to remain vigilant."
Harriet Miers
Susan Mayer on ABC's hit show, apparently thinks she's getting to
old to work in front of the camera for much longer.
"I'll work a 14-hour day, four days in a row and feel like I've been
run over," she says, finding it difficult to balance her work and
home life. Hatcher is a single mother to her eight-year-old daughter
Emerson Rose.
"But I don't call it tired, I call it, 'Nothing is right, and I'm no
good at my job and I'm horrible and no one will ever love me.' This
is a serial problem for mothers. We're trying to be everything all
the time. The best mom, the best worker, the best wife or the best
dater. And it's too much."
"I'm trying to build a business that will allow me not to be in
front of the camera, because, you know, I'm old!"
Hatcher, who's 42, seems to have only recently come to this
conclusion about aging naturally. Recently she told British papers
that she'd never had any sort of cosmetic surgery or used Botox, and
that she didn't believe in "changing the natural chemical state of
who you are." However, a year ago she admitted to having had both
Botox and collagen treatments in the past. She's also said that
she's been dying her grey hair for the last 17 years.