
Eva Longoria, 50, looks effortlessly chic in a beige knitted co-ord set as she arrives at her lavish hotel in Paris
Eva Longoria looked effortlessly chic in a beige knitted co-ord set as she arrived at her lavish hotel in Paris on Friday.
The Desperate Housewives actress, 50, cut an elegant figure as she layered the beige woolen pencil skirt and matching a long-sleeved cardigan over a white shirt.
Eva kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers and styled her brunette tresses in loose waves over her shoulders.
She appeared in jovial sprits as she arrived at her luxury accommodation, where she was seen smiling and giving her fans a wave.
Eva's classy display comes after she got tongues wagging when she addressed the possibility of a Desperate Housewives reunion.
She played Gabrielle Solis on the hit show, which ran for eight seasons between 2005 and 2012.
Eva has said in the past that she would be interested in a reboot or revival series, which prompted a question from a fan.
The fan wrote into Bravo's Watch What Happens Live to ask who might be standing in the way of a Desperate Housewives reunion.
The answer surprised some fans, as Eva said it to be none other than series creator Marc Cherry.
'Marc Cherry, our creator. Yeah. He feels like we've exhausted the characters,' she said, which shocked host Andy Cohen.
She added: 'It's unlike Sex and the City, which was only, like, six episodes, eight episodes a year. We did 24 episodes a year. For a decade.'
'So I can't sleep with any more people on that, right? Like I have slept with every single person on the street,' Eva joked of the show's infamous Wisteria Lane.
She was asked by another WWHL guest, comedy legend Sandra Bernhard, if her character Gabrielle ever slept with any women on the show.
'No, I didn't... wait, did I?' Eva said, as Sandra joked they could do a 'half season' on that.
It comes after she got tongues wagging when she addressed the possibility of a Desperate Housewives reunion. She played Gabrielle Solis on the hit show from 2005 and 2012
'We got to convince Marc Cherry,' Eva insisted of the show's creator and executive producer.
When Andy asked if she still gets, 'healthy residual checks' from the show, Eva simply replied: 'I do well.'
The show followed the lives of four women who resided on Wisteria Lane - Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher), Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), Bree Van De Kamp (Marcia Cross), Eva's Gabrielle Solis, and their respective families.
The show was an immediate hit, remaining in the top 10 for TV ratings for its first six seasons, and at one point was reportedly the most popular TV show in the entire world.
Desperate Housewives would also serve as the inspiration for Bravo's Real Housewives franchise, drawing from, 'real life desperate housewives '.
The show also spawned global adaptations in Argentina (2006–07), Colombia/Ecuador (2007), Brazil (2007–08), Turkey (2011–14) and Nigeria (2015).
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