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EXCLUSIVE: Nicollette Sheridan's TV Husband Caught Lunching With Desperate Housewives Creator

April 15 2010, Published 10:15 a.m. ET

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Nicollette Sheridan seems to be running out of allies. Her TV husband Neal McDonough was spotted lunching with Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, RadarOnline.com has learned. Does this mean McDonough's mysterious Dave Williams will make a return to the show despite Sheridan's absence?

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"Well, they were really friendly. It looked like two old pals getting back together again," an onlooker said. McDonough and Cherry enjoyed an afternoon meal together on Thursday at The Grill on the Universal lot- where ABC's Housewives is filmed.

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"It was really light-hearted and warm between them, they were laughing," the onlooker added.

Recently, there have been rumors circulating that a former regular would be making a return to the show.

Early in April, McDonough parted ways with ABC's new dramedy Scoundrels when he refused to do sex scenes, crediting his Catholic faith for his decision.

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His Housewives character, unlike Sheridan's, was not killed off so he logically could  return. His character was sent to a mental hospital in Boston.

Maybe there will be more future (onscreen) hysteria on Wysteria Lane!

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