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Eva Longoria Denies Dissing Khloe Kardashian: 'I Think She's Wonderful'

Eva Longoria has denied reports claiming she dissed Khloe Kardashian in a recent interview.

The "Desperate Housewives" star, 39, was recently asked about Kardashian's question restrictions while speaking to an Australian radio show. Longoria was in Australia last week for the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival when she weighed in the reality star's recent controversy.

"Don't ya love headlines? I would never 'slam' @KhloeKardashian I think she's a wonderful, sweet human being!" Longoria tweeted Sunday.

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The tweet comes one week after Kardashian was accused of abruptly ending an interview she agreed to do via satellite with Australian morning show "Sunrise" During the interview, TV host Samantha Armytage asked the E! star an "unapproved" question about her sister Kim's daughter North West when the live feed unexpectedly ended.

The reality TV star, 29, was promoting the Kardashian Kollection's new line of lingerie and baby clothes when the incident occurred. She denied cutting the interview short.

"There's definitely things that are off limits and shouldn't be asked (but) I think it is different for a reality star than it is for an actor," Longoria told Australia's Nova radio station when asked about the controversy.

"An actor goes out and acts and does work, certain things are left to be private," she continued. "Reality stars are kind of living out their lives, that's why they are famous, because of the reality of their lives."

Kardashian took to social networking site Twitter after the incident to respond to claims suggesting she ended the interview due to an "unapproved" questions.

"Why would I cut an interview short because of North? Get over your self Sunrise… The call dropped… stop reaching for a story," Kardashian tweeted to her 9 million followers on March 17. "You are so f------ desperate!"

"Sunrise" executive producer Michael Pell maintained that the E! star's reps did in fact cut the interview short and revealed that her local rep apologized for the incident.

"What happened with @khloekardashian on the show is a good lesson for publicists everywhere. Don't try to censor natural conversation," Pell tweeted. "Local rep for @khloekardashian has apologised."

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