Eva Longoria Opens Up About Her Move to Spain and Thriving Investment Ventures

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Eva Longoria Opens Up About Her Move to Spain and Thriving Investment Ventures
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  • Eva Longoria has moved her family to Spain and Mexico, describing the US as 'dystopian' due to political unrest and recent elections.
  • The former Desperate Housewives star cites disillusionment with US elections and Trump's return as reasons for leaving Los Angeles.
    • Longoria has embraced investment ventures, inspired by friends like Victoria Beckham and Serena Williams, focusing on various fields beyond acting.
    • Significant business success includes her role in Siete Foods acquisition by PepsiCo for $1.2 billion, demonstrating her investment prowess.
    • Celebrating 20 years since Desperate Housewives, Longoria reflects on her Hollywood legacy and her desire to evolve beyond it.
    • Longoria aims to raise her son, Santiago, away from the pressures of Hollywood, providing a broader cultural upbringing in Spain and Mexico.
    • Investing in projects like women's soccer and films like 'John Wick', Eva continues to seek opportunities for strong financial returns.
    • The purchase and renovation of a Marbella mansion underscore her commitment to living primarily in Spain, blending work with family life.
    • Longoria acknowledges her privilege in choosing to relocate, contrasting it with concern for Americans unable to escape the US's political climate.
    • Her new CNN miniseries, following the success of 'Searching for Mexico', explores her heritage and passions while living between Spain and Mexico.
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