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Entertainment / a year ago
Eva Longoria Stuns in White Suit at SXSW Premiere of Flamin' Hot Saturday
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Eva Longoria stunned in a white three-piece suit at the SXSW premiere of her new film Flamin' Hot Saturday, a story of a young girl's journey to self-discovery. Experience her inspiring journey this summer in theaters.
Eva Longoria was a showstopper at the premiere of her new film Flamin' Hot Saturday at the 2023 South By Southwest (SXSW) festival on Saturday in Austin, Texas. The 47-year-old actress stunned in a loose fitting white three piece suit, which featured pants that almost covered her neutral toned high heel pumps. Her dark hair lay in loose layers around her shoulders and she accessorized the look with a gold chain necklace and a pair of small hoop earrings. Longoria, who is best known for her roles on Desperate Housewives and Grand Hotel, was in attendance to promote her new movie, which tells the story of a young girl's journey to self-discovery. "I'm so excited to be here at SXSW to promote my new film," Longoria said on the red carpet. "It's an incredible story of a young girl's journey to finding her true self and I'm so proud to be a part of it." The film, which also stars John Leguizamo and Renée Victor, is set to be released in theaters this summer.
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