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Fans are convinced Eva Longoria and son Santiago look like 'twins' in new adorable photo© Getty Images

Fans are convinced Eva Longoria and son Santiago look like ‘twins’ in new adorable photo

The mother-son duo were all smiles at the beach


UPDATED AUGUST 10, 2020 2:29 PM EDT

No summer blues here!  Eva Longoria  and her son  Santiago  were all smiles during a recent beach outing. The Desperate Housewives alum took to social media on Sunday to share a new photo of herself carrying her little boy in the sand. “Smiles all around..... 😀,” she captioned the picture. Santiago, two, looked adorable flashing a toothy grin as his proud mom gazed at him. Several fans noted the resemblance between the mother-son duo. “Twins!!,” one fan wrote, while a second commented: “omg your twin!!!❤️.” Another fan added, “On this picture he looks like you😘.”

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The mom of one’s trim physique was on display in the new picture wearing a red bikini by Melissa Odabash. The 45-year-old actress has been showing off her figure in a number of swimsuit photos as of late. On Monday, Eva posted another bikini snapshot of herself jumping at the beach. “Let’s jump into Monday like.......,” she wrote alongside the photo.

The director spoke to Us Weekly last year about her post-baby weight loss diet. “I’m eating air,” she joked. “But, no, I haven’t drunk wine. I haven’t eaten sugar. I haven’t seen a carb in awhile.” Eva and her husband José Bastón welcomed their son Santiago in 2018.  HOLA! USA   exclusively confirmed the arrival of the Hollywood star’s first child at the time.

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the producer has been planning activities for her son at home. “I’m lucky cause my son is so little, he’s not in school yet and he’s not quite a baby so he’s just in the sweet spot of ‘has no idea what’s going on’ and just loves that Mom and Dad are home all day long,” she told People magazine in April. “I have like his whole day planned, like we’re going to paint in the morning for an hour and then we’re going to do flashcards and we’re going to do the alphabet. Then he’ll find a box and play with that for five hours, and I’m like, okay, all my planning goes out the door.”