Eva Longoria, 50, Drops Jaws While Rocking Tiny String Bikini and Sheer White Romper
, 50, dropped jaws while rocking an itty-bitty string bikini in revealing new photos.
Recently, the Desperate Housewives star was spotted in Marbella, Spain, while out with her husband, , and their son, , 7.
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In photos obtained by The Daily Mail, Longoria donned a white string bikini with a sheer, white romper over the swimsuit. The plunging neckline, combined with the see-through nature of the coverup, left little to the imagination. She paired the outfit with a summer hat, black glasses and feathered earrings.In July, Longoria flaunted her toned body in a different bikini that turned heads.
The Only Murders in the Building actress reflected on turning 50 during an appearance on Sunday Today in March.
"You have to do like an emotional inventory of like, 'Everything I've done has been amazing, but what do I want the next 50 years to look like?'" she told Willie Geist during the sit-down. "And for me, I am of the philosophy: Say yes. Say yes to that opportunity. Say yes to that trip. And that's really gotten me to where I am."
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