Eva Longoria Hosts ‘Ready For Love’ Bachelors At L.A. Home, Denies Dating Ernesto Arguello On Twitter

Eva Longoria claims she's just friends with Ready for Love bachelor Ernesto Arguello, but that hasn't stopped Longoria from living with Arguello. TMZ reported on Tuesday morning that Longoria has allowed Arguello and fellow Ready for Love bachelor Tim Lopez, the singer of the Plain White T's, to move into her home. Ernesto is a 33-year-old successful civil and architectural engineer.

Despite her denial that she is in a relationship with Arguello, the actress has been sighted around Los Angeles with him. The non-couple was seen at Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip on Sunday night and at the Soho House on Monday, according to TMZ.

Longoria tweeted on Monday, "Sorry @ernestoarguello is NOT dating me," denying the rumors that they were dating.

Longoria's representative didn't comment to Fox News about living with the Ready for Love bachelors, but did say, "Eva and Ernesto are not dating."

TMZ later updated the report to say that sources connected with Eva confirmed that several former Ready for Love cast members have been staying at her home because they don't have anywhere else to stay in Los Angeles.

NBC cancelled Ready for Love last Friday following two episodes with extremely low ratings. The series will most likely air its previously scheduled episode on Tuesday at 10/9c.

Longoria just confirmed that she would star in the 13-episode animated adult comedy series titled Mother Up! The series is reportedly about a former street-smart, but now disgraced, music executive turned suburban supermom who is not a very good parent.

Longoria told the Hollywood Reporter, "She's a crazy, irresponsible mother, that all mothers fear they are. She barely keeps her kids alive with bizarre, improvised solutions to the endless challenges of parenting."

Eva Longoria is the voice of the main character, in addition to executive producing the series. She hopes to fill the "big void in animated television for women" with her new production, according to the Huffington Post.

Mother Up! Will debut in the fall of 2013 via Canadian City TV and in the U.S. via Hulu and Hulu Plus. 

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