"Desperate Housewives" actress Felicity Huffman, who won an Emmy Sunday night for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series, couldn't get in at a party after the awards ended, because it was too crowded in there.
Felicity, 43, wanted to attend the Emmy's party after the show ended, with her husband William H. Macy and her TV co-stars Teri Hatcher, Nicolette Sheridan, Eva Longoria and Marcia Cross, but she couldn't get in, because there were too many people in there.
She says, "We went to a party and I couldn't get in. I was like, 'But I have a statue!' And they were like, 'No, you can't get in.'
There were too many people and the fire marshal had closed it off, so all the other Housewives were up there partying and I was downstairs. Poor me with my statue! So then we went home... I just talked to my husband and went to sleep at around 1am."
Felicity Huffman, born December 9, 1962, New York is an actress whose work has included roles in the motion picture Magnolia, the television dramedy Sports Night, and the television dramedy Desperate Housewives, where she stars as Lynette Scavo.
She is married to actor William H. Macy, with whom she has two daughters, Sofia Grace and Georgia Grace.