Eva Longoria Bastón and her son Santiago Enrique Bastón enjoyed a VIP meet-and-greet with the Disney princess herself at the Hollywood premiere of Moana 2, which took place at the El Capitan Theater on Monday.
The producer and Land of Women star, 49, held hands with her six-year-old mini-me, whom she coordinated with in a blue denim outfit.
Eva covered her petite 5ft 2in frame in a boxy black jacket over a matching top, straight-leg jeans and black ankle boots curated by stylist Maeve Reilly.
Bastón styled her long hair extensions in waves and outlined her bright pout for the animated sequel which hits US cinemas this Wednesday and UK cinemas this Friday.
The author of My Mexican Kitchen caused surprise on November 13 when she told Maria Clara She had the “privilege” of being able to “escape” from this “dystopian country” after the re-election of President Donald Trump.
Two days later, Eva – who owns homes in Beverly Hills, Mexico and Spain – called The view: behind the table Podcast host Ana Navarro to clarify her comments.
Eva Longoria Bastón (L) and her son Santiago (M) enjoyed a VIP meet-and-greet with the Disney princess herself at the Hollywood premiere of Moana 2, held at the El Capitan Theater on Monday.
‘Could you let them know that I didn’t move out of the United States because of Trump?’ Cane pleaded over the loudspeaker.
‘I’ve been in Europe for almost three years. That’s in the article, by the way, the article says that. People just took some clickbait stuff to create division. Which makes me so sad that everything you say is meant to be divisive when we can’t be that way right now.’
The Kamala Harris activist continued: “I didn’t leave because of the political environment. I left because my job took me there. I am a proud American. I have always been a proud American.
‘Proud Texan, proud American. “I didn’t want it to be assumed that I left because of Trump (absolutely not) or because of the election.”
Eva flew to California to attend the glitzy ELLE’s Women in Hollywood 2024 event held at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles last Tuesday.
Missing from Bastón’s side on Monday was her third husband, the president of Televisa, José ‘Pepe’ Bastón, to whom she has been married for eight years.
The producer and Land of Women star, 49, held hands with her six-year-old mini-me, whom she coordinated with in a blue denim outfit.
Eva covered her petite 5ft 2in frame in a boxy black jacket over a matching top, straight-leg jeans and black ankle boots curated by stylist Maeve Reilly.
Bastón styled her long hair extensions in waves and outlined her bright pout for the animated sequel which hits US cinemas this Wednesday and UK cinemas this Friday.
The author of My Mexican Cooking drew attention on Nov. 13 when she told Marie Claire that she was “privileged” enough to be able to “escape” this “dystopian country” following President Donald Trump’s re-election.
Two days later, Eva, who owns homes in Beverly Hills, Mexico and Spain, called The View: Behind the Table podcast host Ana Navarro to clarify her comments.
Bastón pleaded over the loudspeaker: ‘Could you let them know that I didn’t move out of the United States because of Trump? I’ve been in Europe for almost three years… I didn’t leave because of the political environment. I left because my work took me there’
Activist Kamala Harris flew to California to attend the glitzy ELLE’s Women in Hollywood 2024 event held at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles last Tuesday.
Missing next to Eva this Monday was her third husband, the president of Televisa, José ‘Pepe’ Bastón, to whom she has been married for eight years.