Andrea Bowen Speaks on Return to Desperate Housewives

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As Desperate Housewives know, Andrea Bowen is coming back to Wisteria Lane this fall.

The 19-year old actress, who portrays Susan's daughter Julie, spoke to TV Guide Magazine about her exciting return to the show that made her famous. Here are a few excerpts from the interview:

On character changes: "I’m not the same character who left. I come back a different person. Julie has gone through a lot and comes back... different. She’s not the same girl everyone watched grow up."

On Julie's upcoming storyline: "I have a lot of interaction with [Drea de Matteo's] Italian family.

On Julie's older boyfriend: "I don’t believe he’s back. She’s alone. I come back with a story line completely independent of that. And I think it’s independent of Susan. She’ll still have a prominent relationship with her mother, but this year I get a lot of my own storylines that are just strictly for Julie."

Susan and Julie

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