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The truth behind Eva Longoria's shock no-show at Lauren Sánchez's wedding revealed

The truth behind Eva Longoria's shock no-show at Lauren Sánchez's wedding revealed

Daily Mail​13 hours ago
Eva Longoria appeared to snub friend Lauren Sánchez as she was a no-show at her wedding to billionaire Jeff Bezos last weekend.
While the 55-year-old former journalist and 61-year-old Amazon founder gathered with loved ones in Italy, Eva, 50, was on a beach in Spain with her family.
The former Desperate Housewives star was spotted in a tiny pink bikini in Marbella, baring her washboard abs during her gal pal's extravaganza, despite previously showing up for her bachelorette party in Paris.
It turns out all is well within Longoria and Sánchez's friendship, as the actress was forced to miss the nuptials due to a scheduling conflict.
The Texas native was busy filming CNN 's Eva Longoria: Searching for France, according to Page Six.
The outlet also noted that Eva's husband José Bastón, 57, had recently undergone surgery on his shoulder.
About attending the May bachelorette bash in France, Eva told People, 'I had to pop in and out, so I wasn't there as long. But yeah, it's so nice to celebrate love. It's just the best feeling in the world to be there and go, "Yay, love."'
The petite beauty showed up in one of Kim Kardashian's Instagram post from the celebratory getaway, appearing alongside Kris Jenner and the bride-to-be.
Katy Perry was also present for the bachelorette fun, but didn't make it to the wedding ceremony as she's currently on tour.
The CNN series Eva Longoria: Searching For Spain is a hit on the cable news channel
After the success of her initial show, Searching For Mexico, the Spanish installment was filmed.
Expanding her horizons, Longoria has been assigned to travel to neighboring France for the next adventure in the Searching For franchise.
'France has long been a cornerstone of global cuisine, and I'm thrilled to be partnering with CNN for this next chapter in our culinary and cultural journey,' Longoria said in a statement, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Described as the 'wedding of a century,' Lauren and Jeff exchanged vows in front of nearly 200 VIPs on San Giorgio Maggiore island in Venice, Italy, on Friday
Described as the 'wedding of a century,' Lauren and Jeff exchanged vows in front of nearly 200 VIPs on San Giorgio Maggiore island in Venice, Italy, on Friday.
Famous faces including Orlando Bloom, Brooks Nader, and Jenner's daughters Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner were among the list of high-profile guests.
Following the intimate ceremony, the billionaire couple hosted a star-studded rave.
The Bezos wedding began on Thursday with the first of three days of parties in Venice — but sources revealed that the lovebirds were married ahead of the weekend bash.
A source closely connected to the organization of the events said: 'They have been married for at least a month, more than a month.
'The marriage is fully legal and took place in America under American law.'
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