Eva Longoria retraces her ancestors' footsteps for TV series

Eva Longoria has discussed her family history on 'Searching for Spain', her new TV series.

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Eva Longoria has teased her new TV show
Eva Longoria has teased her new TV show

Eva Longoria is following in the footsteps of her Spanish "ancestors" for a new TV series.

The 49-year-old actress embarks on a gastronomic tour of the country in 'Searching for Spain', and Eva has opened up about her family history in a trailer for the series.

The 'Desperate Housewives' star - who splits her time between Spain and Mexico, after quitting the US three years ago - says in the trailer: "11 generations ago, one of my ancestors left Spain for the new world and new life.

"400 years later, I'm back to see how the land and its people have created one of the world's most exciting cuisines."

Eva revealed that she gets to "visit long lost family" during the TV show.

The actress said: "If you can preserve your food and your recipes, you can teach the rest of the world who you are."

Eva previously explained that her decision to quit the US was unrelated to the country's political landscape.

Instead, the 'Only Murders in the Building' star insisted that she moved to Spain for work purposes.

Eva said on the 'Behind the Table' podcast: "I've been in Europe for almost three years. That's why I'm in Europe. I didn't leave because of the political environment. I left because my work took me there."

Eva - who was born in Texas - also insisted that she's proud of her American heritage.

The actress stressed that the US elections had no bearing on her decision to leave the country.

She shared: "I'm a proud American. I've always been a proud American. Proud Texan, proud American.

"I didn't want it to be taken that I left because of Trump - absolutely not - or because of the elections."