They have been married for nearly 10 years.
And Eva Longoria and Jose Antonio Baston still looked every inch the loved-up couple as they stepped out for their pal María Bravo’s event in Marbella on Wednesday.
The actress, 50, turned heads in a green and white summer maxi dress which featured a fitted corset.
The stunning ensemble flowed into a sweeping A-line skirt, making it the perfect dress for the summer heat.
Eva added a pair of brown sandals and toted her belongings in a stylish basket bag.
Meanwhile, businessman Jose looked dapper in an off white shirt and matching trousers.

Eva Longoria and her husband Jose Antonio Baston looked every inch the cute couple as they stepped out for their pal María Bravo’s event in Marbella on Wednesday

The actress, 50, turned heads in a green and white summer maxi dress which featured a fitted corset

The stunning ensemble flowed into a sweeping A-line skirt, making it the perfect dress for the summer heat
The pair appeared in great spirits as they arrived at the event to celebrate Maria’s opening of the rotonda named after her.
It comes after Eva revealed the surprising secrets behind her happy marriage to José, with the Desperate Housewives star admitting that she doesn’t think of her husband as a ‘best friend’.
The pair first began dating in 2013, before going on to tie the knot three years later, and the actress noted that something that has always helped their relationship is the fact they ‘don’t compete for attention’.
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the Only Murders In The Building star gushed: ‘He makes me laugh, and he’s a really good partner, and he supports me in everything I do.
‘I support him in everything he does. We don’t compete for attention or spotlight.’
Naturally, the L’Oréal Paris spokesperson’s position in the industry often means that she has to actively remain in the spotlight.
However, her husband shies away from the limelight – to the point where he actually begged the actress to keep him out of her social media posts.
Eva continued: ‘He loves for me to be on the red carpet. It’s one place he hates and he hates it.
‘He hates Instagram. He’s like, “please don’t put me on your Instagram.” That’s why he’s never on my social media. Once a while I try to slip him in there.’
The actress admitted that José’s aversion to the spotlight has been one of the reasons why he is a great partner as she continued: ‘It’s actually refreshing to be with somebody who doesn’t need that constant validation of like “remind people we’re together”, “remind people, I need to be on a red carpet”. He’s just a really kind partner.’

The pair attended the event to celebrate Maria’s opening of the rotonda named after her

Eva pictured with Maria, who is a Spanish producer and actress
When asked if her husband was like a best friend, the Sylvie’s Love star explained: ‘No, I have best friends. He doesn’t need to occupy that role. It’s a different relationship.
‘My best friends are my best friends, and I go to them for things. And my husband is my partner. He’s there for a different function, and he really excels in that role in my life.’
The happy couple, who share a sevn-year-old son, Santiago, made the decision to relocate to Spain, which DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in April last year.
Eva has Spanish citizenship and, in 2022, was given the honorary title ‘Dame’ due to her family roots tracing back to the Spanish city of Oviedo, where her ancestors are from.
The Texas-born actress, who has spent her ‘whole adult life’ in California, recently explained to Marie Claire magazine that she feels the American ‘chapter in my life is done now’ and no longer wants to live in Los Angeles, alleging the city has been ‘changing’.

It comes after the Desperate Housewives star admitted that she doesn’t think of her husband as a ‘best friend’
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The Devious Maid producer, who campaigned hard for Kamala Harris to win the presidential election, added that she fears that if Donald Trump ‘keeps his promises’ the US will be a ‘scary place’.
‘I get to escape and go somewhere,’ the Flamin’ Hot director explained. ‘Most Americans aren’t so lucky. They’re going to be stuck in this dystopian country, and my anxiety and sadness is for them.’
She also confirmed that her family are happily splitting their time between Mexico and Spain because she often ends up in South America or other European destinations for work, meaning she does not frequently return to Los Angeles.
‘I had my whole adult life here,’ Eva said of her former home. ‘But even before [the pandemic], it was changing. The vibe was different. And then COVID happened, and it pushed it over the edge.
‘Whether it’s the homelessness or the taxes, not that I want to s**t on California — it just feels like this chapter in my life is done now.’