Eva Longoria poses in a beige miniskirt and blazer at a photocall for her new movie

Eva Longoria poses in a beige miniskirt and blazer at a photocall for her new movie

Eva Longoria looked typically stylish as she attended a photocall for her new film Flamin Hot: La historia de los Cheetos picantes in Madrid on Tuesday.

The actress, 48, who directed the feature film, put on a leggy display in a beige mini skirt and a matching blazer.

She completed the look with a white top and boosted her height in gold point toe heels.

Eva opted for a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features, while her brunette locks were styled in loose waves.

The movie is based on the memoirs of Frito-Lay executive Richard Montanez, who has long touted himself as the inventor of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

Frito-Lay has repudiated his claim that he was behind the creation of the snack, and a Los Angeles Times exposé in 2021 found that a lower-level employee called Lynne Greenfield played a more pivotal role in the birth of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

By the time the bombshell report ran, Eva’s movie was already in the pipeline, and the 48-year-old has staunchly defended her project ever since.

In an interview with The New Yorker, the ALMA Award winner explained her attraction to the script for Flamin’ Hot.

‘My agent sent me the script and I read it and I was, like, “He’s Mexican American? I’m Mexican American! How do I not know the story? Everybody should know the story—it’s an amazing story!

‘This is a story I to tell,’ she continued, ‘And then I fought to get the job to direct it.’

Eva had directed dozens of television episodes and the documentary, La Guerra Civil, about the rivalry between boxers Oscar De La Hoya and Julio César Chávez, but had never directed a feature length film.

‘I did my pitch, which I worked on for, like, three months—I mean, it was very specific.’