Eva Longoria is enjoying some R&R with her family over the holidays.
On Friday, Dec. 27, the actress, 49, shared a carousel of photos on Instagram from a recent trip alongside her husband José Antonio “Pepe” Bastón, their son Santiago “Santi,” 6, and Bastón’s daughter from a previous relationship, Mariana Bastón, 21. (Bastón also has two other children from a previous relationship.)
In one rare family photo, the group smiles together all dressed up by a pool. Longoria rocks a red maxi dress, while Bastón wears a black top and black cropped pants. Santiago and Mariana sweetly match in all-white outfits while posing with their arms around one another.
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“Out of office 🩵,” the proud mom captioned her post.
In another sweet snap, Longoria and Santiago can be seen hanging out together on a boat while wearing orange life vests. The 6-year-old sits in his mom’s lap, while she lovingly gazes down at him.
The post continues to show another cute family shot of Santiago smiling big in between his parents as they all head to the beach.
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In November, Longoria attended the premiere of Disney’s Moana 2 in Los Angeles, Calif., and was joined by Santiago as the mother-son duo walked the red carpet. She held hands with her son, who even got to pose with Moana herself as they prepared to go into the movie.
Longoria opted for a casual look, wearing blue jeans and a black blazer, while her son wore a white button-up shirt and grey shorts as he smiled for the photo.
In a cover story for Marie Claire’s “Age Issue,” Longoria shared that she has been living between Spain and Mexico with her husband and their son for the last few years now. She told the outlet that despite spending her “whole adult life” in L.A., she noticed the city was “changing.”
“The vibe was different,” she explained, “and then Covid happened, and it pushed it over the edge. Whether it’s the homelessness or the taxes, not that I want to s— on California — it just feels like this chapter in my life is done now.”
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