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Eva Longoria values politics over her popularity

By IANS | Updated: December 1, 2023 10:50 IST

Los Angeles, Dec 1 Actress Eva Longoria has been outspoken about various political and social issues over the ...

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Los Angeles, Dec 1 Actress Eva Longoria has been outspoken about various political and social issues over the years, but isn't worried about losing fans because of her views.

"There are things that are a lot more important than box office and viewers. Women’s rights are very important. The dismantling of human rights, of health care systems, of education systems.

“The banning of books. These are very dangerous things that need to be talked about, looked at, voted on, and advocated for. So it’s not an ‘Oooh, do I do it?’ I have to do it. It is nonnegotiable,” she told ELLE's December/January 2023 Women in Hollywood issue.

"I don’t ever think, I’m going to alienate half an audience or I’m going to lose some Twitter fans. That doesn’t matter to me if I’m saving democracy."

Despite this, Longoria doesn't have any ambitions to run for the White House, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The actress observed that individual citizens are actually the "most powerful" people in a democracy.

Asked if she'd ever run for political office, Eva replied: "No, no, no. No, and I think that’s the myth, that you have to be a politician to be political. That’s not true. The most powerful person in democracy is the citizen.

"Once you become a politician, your hands get tied. You’re beholden to special interests; you’re beholden to certain industries."

She loves that she's able to speak her mind without having to worry about the potential consequences.

The 'Desperate Housewives' star, who has been outspoken on issues like immigration, said: "As a citizen, you can speak your mind as loudly as you want."

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