Eva Longoria Needs 'Down Under' Diaper After Koala Bear Pees On Her
Sept. 16 2018, Published 8:08 p.m. ET
Eva Longoria hung out with a koala bear this weekend in Australia but it turned embarrassing when the cuddly animal peed on her. The ex-Desperate Housewives diva, however, is a new mom, so she should be used to that problem! Scroll through RadarOnline.com's gallery for more!
The actress, 43, went to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland to observe koalas and other wildlife.
Longoria, who gave birth to a baby boy this summer by husband José Bastón, wrote on her public Facebook page, "I just wanted to see a koala and I got so much more!! Thank you Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary for showing us around today and educating us on the great work you do with koalas and other wildlife."
The star also wrote on Facebook this weekend, "Today I got to meet Bunker, a sweet male koala whose mother was tragically killed by a car. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary dedicates itself to save and protect these animals with their remarkable hospital and other facilities. The preservation of these animals is so important as is the support and awareness for these causes. Thanks again Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary for your great hospitality! It's so amazing that a place like this exists."
However, onlookers noted that the kola bear peed on Longoria! She had to cover up after the close encounter with Australia's beloved animal. Longoria kindly avoided talking about it on Facebook.
As RadarOnline.com has reported, the former Desperate Housewives star welcomed her first child on June 19 in Los Angeles. She and husband Baston spoke to HOLA! USA about their bundle of joy boy, saying "We are so grateful for this beautiful blessing."
Longoria and Baston, 50, named their son Santiago. The actress' Mexican TV mogul hubby is already a father to four grown children from his previous relationship. Longoria is thrilled and pee from a little guy doesn't faze her!
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