Eva Longoria celebrates the relentless spirit of her community at the Latino Inaugural 2021.
31.12.2020 - 21:47 / perezhilton.com
2020 is FINALLY over.
This past year — which was often called a “dumpster fire” — was marked by the boredom of coronavirus quarantine and being bored in the house and in the house bored. At the same time, there was the anxiety of TOO much going on, with a deadly pandemic, a crucial (and seemingly never-ending) US presidential election, ongoing racial justice protests, raging wildfires, and more.
It was also the year of sharing recipes and supporting small businesses, a rise in activism, dozens
Eva Longoria celebrates the relentless spirit of her community at the Latino Inaugural 2021.
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