
In a November interview with Marie Claire, Eva Longoria shared her concerns about the state of the U.S. following Donald Trump’s presidential victory. She expressed shock at how someone with a criminal record and divisive rhetoric could rise to the highest office. Longoria, who campaigned for Kamala Harris, emphasized that the fight was not over but feared Trump’s policies would create a “frightening reality.”
The actress, who divides her time between Spain and Mexico, revealed that she had felt the U.S. was changing long before the pandemic. She mentioned issues like homelessness and high taxes, noting that these factors made her feel like a chapter of her life had ended. Despite her concerns, Longoria acknowledged her privilege in being able to leave the country and start fresh abroad, while expressing sympathy for Americans who do not have that option.