Eva Longoria looks sexier than ever as she flaunts curves in plunging purple swimsuit
Eva Longoria showed off her enviable curves in a plunging swimsuit
SHE'S got one incredible physique and Eva Longoria certainly isn't afraid to show it off.
 
The 40-year-old is famed for her acting, but she proved that she can multitask in her latest Instagram snap.
However, despite being behind the camera this time, Eva looked glamorous as ever as she posed in an extremely low-cut, lilac swimsuit, which highlighted her slim waist with a metallic belt.
 
Despite the one piece being glamorous enough, the brunette beauty also added a diamante statement necklace and some matching earrings.
Eva is currently getting to work on her eagerly anticipated NBC comedy Hot and Bothered and finished off her glitzy look with a pair of directorial headphones, with her standing in front of a monitor.
 

Yep...this is me....directing! #DoesntEveryOneWearThis

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She also wore her brunette locks in loose curls and added some eyeliner and a slick of bright red lipstick.
Eva captioned the stunning shot: "Yep...this is me....directing! #DoesntEveryOneWearThis"
The star is both producing and leading the new TV series, which marks Eva's first starring role since the much-loved Desperate Housewives finale aired in 2012.
Speaking previously to Variety about the new show, Eva explained of her character, Ana Maria: “It’s a lot of identity crisis for my character, which is rooted in my life story."
 
Eva Longoria looks sexier than ever as she flaunts curves in plunging purple swimsuit
Actress is currently filming new NBC show Hot and Bothered

Eva Longoria looks sexier than ever as she flaunts curves in plunging purple swimsuit
Eva has turned her talent to directing
She added: “I grew up in Texas, I’m Mexican-American and I’m close to my Mexican roots but I didn’t speak Spanish and I don’t have an accent.”
As if the series hasn't kept her busy enough, Eva has also been working on feature Latino characters and storylines.
She said: “What I want to do is create great content on television and movies. It is not my role to program only for Latinos, and you can’t really assume that Hispanics only want Hispanic content.
"They’re watching Scandal and they’re watching Cristela. But I do think that we are severely underrepresented in television and film. And instead of complaining about not seeing ourselves, we should become film producers, directors, and writers, and tell our story.”

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