Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria attends the 3rd annual National Day of Racial Healing at Array on January 22, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. She will be directing the pilot episode of The CW's new series “Glamorous.” Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

Eva Longoria wowed in her dangerously plunging floral gown at the 5th Global Gift Foundation event at the St. Regis Hotel in Mexico City this week.

The 44-year-old actress showed off her curves in her Monique Lhuillier attire that featured beautiful floral prints in various colors. The sexy dress highlighted the actress’ breasts with its daring neckline.

While at the event, Longoria also opened up about the causes that are close to her heart. The “Desperate Housewives” star has been trying to normalize motherhood in the entertainment industry in an attempt to change the perception towards working moms.

“For me, it’s not a matter of importance, just my life. I’m a mom and I have stuff to do,” she told Hollywood Life.

The actress also gushed over her adorable son, Santiago. Longoria revealed that the 1-year-old follows her wherever she goes.

“He’s along for the ride. I’m directing, he’s there with me. I’m at an event, he’s there with me. I’m on set acting, he’s there with me,” she said.

The actress also explained her decision to always bring her son along with her even while she’s working. She said that it is vital to be around her son because it is one of the ways in which motherhood is normalized in the business.

Meanwhile, Longoria also made headlines this week after she opened up about the ongoing issue regarding equal pay for Latinas. In the article she wrote for CNBC, the actress revealed that Latinas had to work throughout the entire 2018 and 11 months into 2019 only to receive the pay that her male counterparts earned last year alone.

“It’s time to demand more for Latinas. Let’s start compensating and supporting all employees fairly so we can stop making November a stark reminder of the barriers between Latinas and equality, and start focusing on what it really ought to be: a time for giving thanks for our families, our culture, our community, and our country,” she said.

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