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In a surprising revelation, Hollywood actress Eva Longoria has shared that her family no longer resides in the United States. Instead, they are now splitting their time between Mexico and Spain. Longoria, a ninth-generation Texan, moved to California in her twenties and gained fame for her role as Gabrielle Solis in "Desperate Housewives," earning a Golden Globe nomination in 2006.
Known as a powerful advocate for women and Latinos in the Democratic Party, Longoria expressed her disillusionment following Donald Trump's recent victory over Kamala Harris. In her interview with Marie Claire, published on Thursday, she reflected on how Trump's win in 2016 shattered her belief that "the best person wins" in politics.
Currently, she hosts the CNN mini-series "Searching for Mexico" and "Searching for Spain," showcasing her deep interest in immigration policy. Longoria has been actively involved with Democratic candidates since at least 2012. She is married to José "Pepe" Bastón, the president of Mexican broadcaster Televisa, and they share a six-year-old son, Santiago. Bastón also has three children from a previous marriage.
Longoria noted that her work often takes her to Europe and South America, stating, "I had my whole adult life here," referring to Los Angeles. She feels that this chapter of her life is now complete.
At the Democratic National Convention, she campaigned for Kamala Harris, using the phrase "She se puede," a nod to Barack Obama's famous slogan. Longoria warned that if Trump keeps his promises, the future could be frightening.
She acknowledged her privilege in being able to move, saying, "Most Americans aren’t so lucky. They’re going to be stuck in this dystopian country." Longoria's decision to leave stems from the country's "changing vibe" post-Covid-19, rising homelessness, high taxes in California, and the re-election of Donald Trump.
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