As a gamer who grew up in the heart of California, I can’t help but feel a pang of nostalgia when hearing Eva Longoria’s decision to leave the United States. The state has been my gaming battlefield for countless hours and memories, and it’s hard to imagine it changing so dramatically.
Eva Longoria disclosed recently that she and her family have left the United States, which she described as “dystopian,” choosing instead to divide their time between Mexico and Spain.
Longoria shared with Marie Claire that her entire adult life was spent here in the U.S., but even before the pandemic, things were shifting. The atmosphere had changed, and then Covid-19 arrived, accelerating the transformation. Whether it’s the homelessness or the taxes, Longoria didn’t mean to criticize California, but it seems like this phase of my life is concluding now.
The actress from “Desperate Housewives” attributed the election as one reason for her conviction’s finality. She stated, “What’s astonishing isn’t just that he won – referring to Donald Trump’s recent victory. What’s shocking is having a convicted criminal, who expresses so much hate, occupy such a prestigious position.
She remarked, ‘If he continues to fulfill his pledges, it’ll become quite intimidating.’ Longoria paused briefly, then recalled Trump’s 2016 victory, adding, ‘That was the first time I’ve ever felt down in my life.’
She expressed her feelings as, ‘Did my vote truly count? Was I actually making an impact?’ she questioned. ‘I felt disconnected from my deeply-held convictions because I sincerely thought the most suitable candidate would emerge victorious,’ she said. ‘But then that didn’t happen, and I realized, ‘Oh, it seems the best person doesn’t always win.’
Longoria admitted that she feels “fortunate” to have the option of relocating. “I can leave and go somewhere,” she stated. “Many Americans don’t have that luxury. They are likely to be trapped in this troubled nation, and my feelings of worry and sadness are for them.
Currently, the actress resides primarily between Mexico and Spain alongside her spouse, José Bastón, and their six-year-old son, Santiago. Her professional commitments frequently take her to various cities across Europe and South America, though she seldom finds herself back in Los Angeles.
In another part of the interview, Longoria discussed her approaching 50th birthday. “To me, age is merely a figure, yet I’m thrilled,” she expressed. “I stubbornly reject the notion that my most significant achievements lie in the past.
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2024-11-14 03:24