Eva Longoria, an actress, revealed that she and her husband, Jose Baston, and their seven-year-old son, Santiago, have spent years alternating between Spain and Mexico. She stated that the most significant difference has been “slowing down.” Longoria, who grew up in Texas and has spent much of her adult life in Los Angeles, stated, “They really like life in Spain.
Longoria, whose travel show “Eva Longoria: Searching for France” airs weekly, told People.com, “They enjoy a long supper. You’re never rushed. “I don’t miss the working lunch,” she says. “It’s so amazing how we really don’t take lunch in our work culture,” she says. “You always have the working lunch: ‘I’m going to have a sandwich. I will be right back. You just have one hour. It’s so stressful to think, ‘I have to hurry up and be back.’
Another positive change, she notes, is the lack of traffic: “There is no traffic where we live (in Spain). “I walk everywhere. Longoria says she enjoys the numerous perks of living overseas, but she misses two things while away.
I miss my family, specifically my Texas family. (Also, good Mexican food). That is what I miss. “Good Mexican food is something that is not available in Europe,” she explains. Last year, Longoria stated that her son, who had previously been homeschooled, was enrolling in school for the first time as the family spent more time in Los Angeles while she prepared to make “The Fifth Wheel,” her second film as director. Longoria became well-known for her role as Isabella Brana on “The Young and the Restless.
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