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Eva Longoria gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

By Daniel Uria   |   Updated April 17, 2018 at 7:43 AM
Actress and activist Eva Longoria receives the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Actress and activist Eva Longoria cries as she speaks during the ceremony honoring her with the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Eva Longoria (L) and her husband Jose Baston attend the star unveiling ceremony for Longoria. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Left to right, Felicity Huffman, Eva Longoria, Anna Faris and Ricky Martin attend the star unveiling ceremony for Longoria. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Eva Longoria (L) and Victoria Beckham attend the star unveiling ceremony for Longoria as she is honored with the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Monday. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Anna Faris (L) speaks during the star unveiling ceremony for Eva Longoria as Longoria is honored with the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Monday. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Eva Longoria (L) and Melanie Griffith attend the star unveiling ceremony for Longoria as she is honored with the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Monday. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Ricky Martin (L) hugs Eva Longoria during the star unveiling ceremony as Longoria is honored with the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Monday. Photo by Christine Chew/UPI

April 16 (UPI) -- Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria was honored with the 2,634th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday.

Longoria, who is expecting a son with her husband Jose Antonio Baston, was honored during a ceremony at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif., for her extensive television career.

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"What a dream come true today! Receiving my star on the Walk of Fame is an honor I can't even believe I'm going to experience!" Longoria wrote on Instagram before the ceremony. "Can't wait to join all the legends and even more so, can't wait for all of y'all to go and visit it!"

Desperate Housewives co-star Felicity Huffman, Anna Faris and singer Ricky Martin spoke on Longoria's behalf during the ceremony.

"Here's why Eva is extraordinary," Huffman said. "Not because she has fancy friends and has sleepovers at Victoria Beckham's house and swings from the chandelier at 3 a.m. Not because she's raised over $40 million for charity. Not because she's an actress, director, producer, a philanthropist... but because she is kind, and because she is hopeful."

Longoria was born March 15, 1975 in Corpus Christi, Texas and began her television career in 2000 by portraying a flight attendant on an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210.

She was also a cast member on CBS daytime drama The Young and The Restless from 2001 to 2003 and the 2003 ABC crime drama LA Dragnet before landing the role of Gabrielle Solis on Desperate Housewives.

Longoria was nominated for a Golden Globe for best performance by an actress in a television comedy or musical series in 2006 and won five SAG Award nominations for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series along with her castmates throughout the show's eight seasons.

Since the end of Desperate Housewives Longoria starred in and produced the NBC comedy Telenovela and directed episodes of ABC's Black-ish and CW's Jane the Virgin.

Throughout her career Longoria also launched multiple charities aimed at helping women, the Latino community and youth with special needs, as well as launching the Time's Up campaign in response to the Me Too movement, highlighting sexual harassment and gender inequality in Hollywood.

"I feel like I'm still a little girl from Corpus Christi Texas who had a really big dream and big hair," Longoria said. "I just want to say as a woman and as a Latina I represent a lot of communities and I want to tell all those communities that this isn't my star, this is our star," Longoria said.