Eva Longoria reveals the REAL reason she left America after Trump’s victory
Eva Longoria has made it clear she did not leave the US because of Donald Trump, despite warnings that the country has become ‘dystopian’.
The actress confirmed that she has moved to Europe due to her work commitments.
She explained her decision during a phone call to her friend Ana Navarro, who appeared on television Behind the table podcast.
‘I didn’t leave because of the political climate. I left because my work took me there,” said Longoria, 49 years old.
‘I am a proud American. I have always been a proud American. Proud Texan, proud American. “I didn’t want it to be perceived that I was leaving because of Trump – absolutely not – or because of the election.”
Longoria was an outspoken opponent of Trump and labeled him after his election victory as “a convicted criminal who radiates so much hate.”
But she insists his victory was not enough to drive her out of the country.
“Would you please let them know that I didn’t move from the United States because of Trump?” she said to Navarro.
Eva Longoria has made it clear she did not leave the US because of Donald Trump, despite warning that the country has become ‘dystopian’
‘I have been in Europe for almost three years. By the way, that’s what it says in the article, that’s what it says in the article.
“People were just grabbing some clickbait stuff to sow division. That makes me so sad that everything you say is just meant to sow division, when that can’t be the case right now.”
The Desperate Housewives star campaigned for Kamala Harris and had ominous predictions for the country following her defeat.
“I would like our fight to continue,” Longoria said in the aftermath. “If he keeps his promises, it’s going to be a scary place.”
She talked about how Trump’s 2016 victory left her despondent.
“I’ve never been depressed in my life,” she told Marie Claire. “It was like, ‘Does my vote really matter? Am I really making a difference?’
“I was so untethered to the core of what I believe because I really believed in my soul that the best person wins. And then that happened, and I was like, “Oh, wait. The best person doesn’t win.”
The actress previously told how she fled ‘dystopian’ America and is now ‘privileged’ to live with her family in Mexico and Spain.
The actress confirmed that she had moved to Europe due to her work commitments and insisted that the move was not politically motivated
Longoria, who is a Spanish national, and her husband, producer José Bastón, born in Mexico, live abroad with their six-year-old son Santiago
The Texas-born star, who has spent her “entire adult life” in California, says she feels like the American “chapter in my life is now done” and no longer wants to live in California. Los Angeles claims the city is ‘changing’.
‘The atmosphere was different. And then COVID happened, and it pushed it over the edge,” Longoria said.
“Whether it’s the homelessness or the taxes, it’s not that I want to sit on California — it just feels like this chapter in my life is over now,” she said.
Longoria, a Spanish national, and her husband, producer José Bastón, born in Mexico, have been living abroad with their six-year-old son Santiago while she worked on her CNN miniseries Searching for Spain – a follow-up to last year’s Searching for Spain year. for Mexico.
Several celebrities have vowed to leave the US if Trump wins.
The responses ranged from playful hyperbole to what sounded like solemn promises.
Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris had a who’s who of Hollywood supporting her, with celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Bruce Springsteen and Howard Stern supporting her campaign.
The actress clarified that she has been in Europe for the past three years and is spending time in Spain while working on her latest project
Among those who vowed to flee the country was Cher, who has since backed out due to her devotion to her boyfriend Alexander Edwards and her unwillingness to take him away from his son.
Sources also told DailyMail.com America that Ferrera was considering a move in search of the “best opportunities” for her children in Britain.