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Sheridan says she wouldn’t date Seacrest

‘That’s gross,’ the ‘Desperate Housewives’ star told Ellen DeGeneres

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Nicollette Sheridan says she's neither dating David Spade nor Ryan Seacrest.
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updated 6:12 p.m. ET Jan. 16, 2009

Nicollette Sheridan stopped by the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Friday and cleared up the rumors about dating David Spade — along with why she doesn’t like Ryan Seacrest.

“So, you’re dating David Spade?” DeGeneres asked. “He’s a good friend of mine. He hasn’t told me that he’s dating you.”

“That’s because we’re friends,” Sheridan told DeGeneres. “We’re not dating.”

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“Friends with benefits?” DeGeneres pressed.

“Oh… Do you see us together?” Sheridan replied.

The talk-show host said she could imagine Sheridan dating the former “SNL” star.

“Why?” asked a surprised Sheridan.

“I don’t know, I just see you together,” she said.

Sheridan might not mind rumors about dating Spade, but when it comes to reports of her seeing “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest, the “Desperate Housewives” star is not amused.

“What about Ryan Seacrest?” DeGeneres inquired.

“That’s gross,” Sheridan said.

“Why? What do you mean?” DeGeneres asked. “Do you know Ryan?”

“I’ve met him,” Sheridan said. “I did his radio show and he was very rude about me the next day.”

“What did he say?” DeGeneres asked.

“It was nasty,” Sheridan alleged of Seacrest’s comments. “Yeah and untrue. Yeah, I don’t like him.”

DeGeneres, who is a friend of Seacrest’s, was in disbelief.

“I’ll talk to him about that,” the talk-show host told the “Desperate Housewives” star. “That doesn’t sound like Ryan.”

“You should have a word with him,” Sheridan added.

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