Eva Longoria is opening up about her divorce for the first time in the new issue of Allure magazine.
The Mexican-American beauty says her split from NBA star Tony Parker has been a difficult process, but she is moving on.
“I’m kind of having to find new patterns because I’m not used to having – I’m used to always being on a plane and flying to a basketball game,” she said. “It’s been – every time I talk about it, I want to cry. It’s been hard. Very hard. I’m just trying to get through as gracefully as possible without any drama.”
But the “Desperate Housewives” star says she is looking forward to moving on and is welcoming her “transition stage” and “settling into a new routine.”
The actress says her friends have helped her move on.
“You know, some people collect plates and stamps and coins. I collect people, I collect amazing, smart, interesting women,” she said.
For now, she also has her work to keep her busy, of which she says she is very proud.
“’Desperate Housewives’ was groundbreaking for Latinos in television because the Solises were the richest people on the block – and they’re Mexican,” she said.
And the actress reveals she has come a long way from her first job at Wendy’s.
“My first job ever was at Wendy’s. I still remember the order to put things on the burger: Mayonnaise, ketchup, pickles, onions, tomato, lettuce, mustard. Would you like some fries with that?”
The issue hits newsstands March 22.
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