Eva Longoria at the Platinum Guild International With Clothes Off Our Back Party, Beverly Hills, September 12


I’m not a fan of Eva, but I think she looks great here. LOVE the hair color!
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I’m not a fan of Eva, but I think she looks great here. LOVE the hair color!

Eva opens up to ET about her work schedule. “It works. It just does. Tony and I make each other a priority and so we travel a lot.” She adds, “He was off for two days and he flew home from Paris to see me and then flew back. I’ve done that many times and I was off for one day, so I flew to Geneva, had dinner with him, and flew back. We just can’t stand to be apart.” Longoria boasts that she and Parker, “Have a lot of frequent flier miles.”
Longoria tells ET that she can’t wait for her hubby’s phone calls while he’s out of town. She says that she tries not to miss his calls due to the time difference from Los Angeles to Paris, on answering her cell phone she says, “I answer my cell phone in rehearsal and Felicity gets very mad at me. She’s like, ‘We are rehearsing!’ and I put ask everyone to wait a minute.”


These are the new ads that Eva did for Bebe Sport. What do you guys think?


She looks absolutely tiny, no?

I think she looks good here!

…and check out the rock!

The dress! The wedding party! The ceremony! The reception! Only OK! was on hand to see Eva Longoria and Tony Parker celebrate their love in the most romantic city in the world. More than 200 guests watched the Desperate Housewives star make her way down the aisle of the Saint Germain L’Auxerrois church in Paris in a gown estimated at over $75,000. “Every girl dreams of having a beautiful, romantic wedding,” Eva told OK!. “This is above and beyond what I ever wanted or imagined my wedding to be.” For all the exclusive details — and a look at the couple’s five-tier wedding cake, turn only to OK!.
The wedding was “quite simple, traditional and personal,” says Eva Longoria, also known as Mrs. Tony Parker.
She did concede that the affair was “lavish,” what with more than 200 guests attending. “We had a great wedding,” the bride tells the next issue of OK! magazine, on newsstands in New York today and nationwide Friday.
And did superstition have anything to do with why the couple picked the day 07/07/07? “It was the only day we could both do it,” says Parker, 25, a star player with the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs.
“Tony is probably the least superstitious man I know,” adds Longoria, 32.
The couple flew their guests to Paris and covered their hotel charges, OK! reports. “Tony and I do everything with our families. That’s how it has been since we met. We wanted our loved ones with us, just like we would (back home) in San Antonio.”
•The ceremony. The couple opted for a traditional Roman Catholic wedding at the Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois church in Paris. The Rev. Dominic Schubert officiated. “We added the Mexican traditions, with the lazo (large rosary) and the dimes, the Bible readings and the lighting of the unity candle,” Longoria says.

•Celebrity guests. Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Sheryl Crow, Jessica Alba, Ryan Seacrest, Desperate Housewives’ creator Marc Cherry, who said in his wedding speech that the couple couldn’t have kids this year because it’s not in the script. “We’re fine with that,” Longoria says. “We want to spend time with each other, even though we want kids very much.”
•The gown and bouquet. Longoria wore a silk and georgette organza gown and 10-foot train designed by Angel Sanchez and estimated at more than $75,000. The bride carried a bouquet of white phalaenopsis orchid stems and crystal blush calla lilies.
•The theme. Celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss coordinated the big day, which featured a red theme. Rose-red buses transported guests from the church to the reception at Château de Vaux le Vicomte, and the five-tier wedding cake was red.
•The cake. Asked about the cake a few weeks ago, Parker dismissed reports that it would be imported. It was, however: Sam Godfrey of Perfect Endings in Napa Valley, Calif., created a vanilla-bean pound cake filled with crushed organic raspberry preserves and white buttercream. “You don’t see a wedding cake like this very often,” Godfrey tells OK!. “It has a little flair, but it’s really simple and sophisticated.”
