Soderblom claims to have had a nearly two-year affair with Nicollette Sheridan. They reportedly met when he was a trainer at Malibu Health and Fitness and Nicollette barely registered on Hollywood’s radar. Then came TV hit “Desperate Housewives,” and the good life again, private jets, exotic vacations, A-list parties, awards shows, and it was bye-bye Nicklas. She dumped him in 2005 and traded-up to singer Michael Bolton.

In her offer to publishers, Soderblom’s collaborator, entertainment reporter Bonnie Robinson, calls the story “revealing, tumultuous” and says Nicklas has “many, many insights” into the “jealousies, fights, etc.” of the bitter rivalry that went on with “Desperate Housewives.” She calls him “a man who fell passionately in love with a self-centered celebrity.” He being a real proper gent calls Nicollette “stressed out” . . . fearful of “competition” . . . “a middle-aged woman in Hollywood” who “sees ‘Desperate Housewives’ as her last big break.” He tells how competition ate at her. How, when excluded Nicollette from one group shot, “she started crying” and said, “They don’t give a - - - - about me.”

Other inside secrets include she’s “barely interested in sex; except as a means of manipulation to get what she wants. In fact, she couldn’t be more opposite in real life than the sexy Edie Britt she portrays on ‘Desperate Housewives.’

Being Swedish, Soderblom got a Swedish version of the book titled: “Not a Desperate Houseman,” published. He’s now waiting for someone to rush and grab it for U.S. consumption

source: hotmommagossip.com