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Eva Longoria Stuns in Sultry Two-Piece Swimsuit (and Shares Rare Pic of Her Son)

The mob wives trend is alive and well

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Okay, so it's technically still Spring, but Eva Longoria is already serving up major heat. On Monday, April 7, the actress hit Instagram with a series of photos that would make anyone break a sweat. First up? A super sultry selfie in a dark brown cheetah print bikini—talk about bringing the heat. (And, like, who even said the mob wives trend was over?)

In the shot, the Desperate Housewives alum seemed to be rocking a natural, makeup-free look while soaking up the sun on a striped beach towel. Her accessories? A dainty 11:11 necklace, a diamond cross necklace and a Casa Del Sol tequila trucker hat. Oh and, btw, she co-founded that tequila brand.

"Life lately," Longoria captioned the post.

Swipe to the second pic and there’s an adorable moment of her son, Santiago Enrique Bastón, enjoying an ice lolly while dressed in a cute white polo and denim shorts. And fans couldn’t get enough, with comments like, "He’s so adorable" and "The cutest."

The carousel also included a behind-the-scenes snap from a L'Oréal photo shoot and a glimpse of the book Man’s Search for Meaning, which she’s currently reading.

It's no surprise that Longoria knows how to turn heads. For her 50th birthday last month, she stunned in a bold white Christopher Esber dress that had a diamond-shaped cut-out on her stomach and a fabric piece hanging from the bodice.

She shared the unforgettable boat celebration on Instagram, writing, “Grateful to have begun celebrating my birthday (since it’s a month-long thing). I felt so loved! Thanks to everyone who sent birthday wishes! Excited for this new decade.”

Looks like Longoria’s 50s are kicking off in style.

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