
Eva Longoria rocks cheeky orange swimsuit as she packs on PDA with husband Jose Baston on beach in Spain
EVA Longoria looked incredible in an orange swimsuit as she packs on PDA with husband Jose Baston in Spain.
The Desperate Housewives star, 50, showed off her toned figure in the peach one-piece on a Marbella beach.
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Eva looked loved-up with her Mexican producer husband, 57, who wore a pair of blue swimming trunks.
The actress was spotted on her tip toes with her arms draped around her man as they enjoyed a kiss by the sea.
The couple were then seen building sandcastles with her husband for their six-year-old son Santiago.
Eva cooled down and made a splash in the sea wearing her swimsuit designed by Christopher John Rogers.
She looked in good spirits with a big smile on her face as she caught the wave.
The family were joined by the actor Amaury Nolasco best known for the role of Fernando Sucre on the Fox television series Prison Break
Eva's sunkissed getaway comes after The Sun revealed Eva is to star in a Welcome to Wrexham spin-off about the Mexican football club she co-owns.
Bienvenido a Necaxa (Welcome to Necaxa) will follow the fortunes of the 102-year-old Liga MX side.
The TV star invested in them four years ago.
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Wrexham FC co-owners and Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney followed suit last year.
All three are expected to appear in the programme.
American Eva told GQ Mexico magazine: 'I want people to see the good things in this country.
"I want to focus on this.
"And soccer, culturally, is one of those things.'
Eva joined pal Rob at a Wrexham game at the start of last season.
Welcome to Wrexham has been renewed for a fifth series.
It will follow the team's first season in the EFL Championship following their third consecutive promotion.
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