Eva Longoria goes topless as Desperate Housewives actress, 47, sunbathes in Spain
EVA Longoria showed off her incredible figure as she sunbathed topless in Spain.
The Desperate Housewife star, 47, soaked up the glorious sunshine in a black thong bikini.
Eva – who was joined by her husband José Bastón in Marbella – showed off her sunkissed skin on the beach.
She put her stunning figure on display as she opted to sunbathe topless on the Mediterranean island.
In a black and white snap, Eva gave fans a glimpse of her peachy rear as she relaxed on the sun lounger.
In a second photo, the actress enjoyed a summery cocktail as she posed for a selfie.
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Wearing a straw hat and a pair of shades, Eva beamed as she topped up her already glowing tan.
It comes after Eva revealed the secret behind a successful marriage is keeping the passion alive, saying: “Sex is the most powerful way we connect.”
She loves sharing “salacious” chats about bedroom exploits with her closest pals, including long-time best friend Victoria Beckham
Eva, who has been mates with Victoria since 2007 and was a guest at eldest son Brooklyn’s marriage to heiress Nicola Peltz last month, opened up on tips for marital bliss.
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And she told how she believes the best sex of her life is still ahead of her at 47.
The former Desperate Housewives star said: “You either have a salacious chat with your friends or a really clinical one — and I like to be somewhere inbetween.
“Some people need an emotional connection to be sexually active and some people don’t want an emotional connection to be sexually active. Each to their own.
“I know some people who are like, ‘It’s a chemical thing and I’ve just met them and three minutes in I wanted to tear their clothes off’.
“But the others are like, ‘I need to get to know you, I need to know your values.
“Are you a good person?’ Then the emotional connection leads to the physical.
“I have so many girlfriends who are single and I’m like, ‘It’s sex! Have sex with him’.
“Then other times, ‘You’re having too much sex, you should get to know them’.”
Eva added: “I often feel that any time we talk about sex it comes with a side of shame or a side of taboo, especially with me growing up in a Hispanic house.
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“Oh my God, my mum didn’t even tell me where my period came from. It was like taboo, we don’t talk about it, and now we are in a world of so much information and over- information.
“You can get lost in this conversation of what your relationship to sex should look like, what it should be and what it should not be.
“But sex is one of the most powerful ways we connect as humans. Not only physically but energetically and spiritually.”
