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Baby Santi, the hardest working baby in showbiz, joins Eva Longoria on set for her latest project

The one-year-old is a 'future director'


SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 5:56 AM EDT

Eva Longoria 's son might have a future in Hollywood! One-year-old  Santiago Bastón is always making adorable appearances on his mother's social media ( please see this one time he ate a full tortilla ), but Eva's most recent post is definitely the cutest thing ever. In the photo, the 44-year-old actress is sitting in a director's chair, while her son is sitting beside her in his own mini director's chair. And yes , his name is also engraved in his seat.

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Eva Longoria and Santi director's chair© @evalongoria
Eva Longoria's one year old baby Santi joined his mother in the director's chair in her latest project

"Starting him early! #FutureDirector," she wrote alongside the photo that featured the mother/son duo sitting on set of a shoot . The two, who are seated in a living room set, both have their own director's chair. Eva's is a classic tall seat, while baby Santi's is a mini blue version with his last name Bastón written across in the back.

This isn't the first time Santi joins Eva on set. The Desperate Housewives alum previously posted a photo of herself and Santi while she was directing the pilot episode of the upcoming CW series Glamorous . She also called him a "future director" in the post that featured the two pointing at monitors on the set of the show.

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Baby Santi has joined his mother on sets in the past

In every project she's worked on since having Santi, Eva has been candid about working in Hollywood as a mother. While directing Grand Hotel , she made sure to create an environment that was friendly for mothers, which included breastfeeding breaks. " I produced the show, but I was directing it when my son was two-months-old, so I was breastfeeding and I was behind the camera," Eva explained . "To have that culture and normalize the fact that we’re women and we can be mothers, but also pursue our careers, was really, really good."