Updated 01:56 AM EDT, Fri, Mar 29, 2024

Eva Longoria Pregnancy & Marriage Update: ‘I’m Misleading People,’ Says Actress

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Eva Longoria finally cleared up those pregnancy and marriage rumors spreading on the Internet.

In an interview with "Extra" host Mario Lopez, the actress clarified to viewers that she isn't pregnant, Fox News Latino reported.

"I hear you're pregnant and you're getting married on Valentine's Day," Lopez asked the 39-year-old actress.

To which Longoria responded, "Yes, and I think I'm pregnant with a monkey, apparently," she joked, as quoted by Fox News Latino. "No, I'm not pregnant."

The actress also stated that she is not married to her boyfriend, businessman Jose Antonio Baston. Speculations started about her alleged marriage when people spotted a "wedding-like band" which the actress wears around her ring finger. According to the rumors cited by the news outlet, the couple secretly married each other while they were vacationing during the holidays.

"This ring I keep putting on this finger. I always wear it here and I keep moving it. I think it's my fault. I'm misleading people," Longoria further explained, as reported by Fox News Latino.

The brunette beauty was previously married to Tyler Christopher and basketball player Tony Parker, according to Hello Magazine. She started dating Baston two years ago, but she chose "to keep their relationship out of the spotlight."

'A Path Appears' Documentary

Longoria also opened up about her PBS documentary, which is a part of the in-depth study titled "A Path Appears" aimed to empower women all over the world.

"It goes all over the world looking at women in need and of showcasing these amazing organizations creating change," the actress explained, as quoted by Fox News Latino.

One of the parts of the in-depth study is the growing number of teenage pregnancy in Cartagena, Colombia, which Longoria said is an "epidemic" and is "higher than any place in the world," the news outlet noted.

"Being in the slums and walking from barrio to barrio, you can't walk two steps without seeing a pregnant teen," Longoria said in the documentary, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

The actress and activist added in the video clip, "I didn't know there were so many pregnant teens here in Colombia. I definitely don't think [the pregnant teens] are aware that there's a life outside of the bubble they live in, which is poverty. They don't believe that they could go study."

Longoria explained that what interests her the most about documentaries is its power to humanize issues. According to the actress, putting a face to the problem makes people "invested" to others' "story and their life's journey".

For more information, visit apathappears.org.

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