Eva Longoria and Jose Baston Relationship: Did They Break Up? Actress Spotted Without Engagement Ring

Eva Longoria
Photo of actress Eva Longoria.  Wikimedia Commons/ Faigl.ladislav

New rumors suggest that actress Eva Longoria and fiancé Jose Antonia Baston may have already broken up. These reports emerged after the actress was spotted in several occasions without her engagement ring.

According to Life and Style Weekly, the first time that Longoria was spotted in public not wearing the ring was on April 7 at an airport. In a photo shown by the news site, the actress was seen walking with her luggage but her left hand was hidden inside her jacket's pocket.

The site speculated that the actress may have been trying to hide her ring-less finger.

Then, this month, Longoria attended a celebrity golf tournament and an event for the Latino Victory Foundation on May 2 and May 4 respectively. But, just like in the airport, her engagement ring was missing from her left hand.

 Due to the number of times that the actress was spotted with her bare left hand, many sources are starting to speculate that she and Baston, the president of "Devious Maids" network Televisa, have called off the engagement. And, if this is true, then it would mean that these two are no longer a couple since last month.

But then again, since the actress and her fiancé have not yet released any updates or statements regarding their relationship status, it cannot yet be confirmed if these break-up rumors are true.

Longoria and Baston officially got engaged in December of last year. But according to the actress, things between them didn't work out that well when they first met through a mutual friend in 2013. Eventually thought, their relationship blossomed.

"I was getting out of a bad relationship, and he was getting out of a relationship, so there wasn't a connection," she told People. "We had a pleasant conversation but there was no real connection."

"I had no memory of meeting him the first time, but we had immediate sparks," she added. "It was like the cliché angels singing and there was a glow around him and it was immediate chemistry. He was the most handsome man I'd ever seen. He was so charismatic, charming, sweet and funny."

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