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Eva Longoria Refuses To Let A Broken Leg Slow Her Career Down

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Oct. 30 2017, Published 4:36 p.m. ET

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She may be technically “laid up,” but Eva Longoria isn’t letting a little thing like a broken foot keep her from running the show.

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After breaking her leg while on vacation in Spain, doctors said she was on her way to a speedy recovery if she allowed it to heal after they set the bone.

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But the former Desperate Housewives star just couldn’t sit still. She quickly went back to work behind the camera directing episodes of The Mick and LA>Vegas.

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And now she has to sport a medical boot on her injured leg for the next three weeks after aggravating the sensitive tendons around the broken bone.

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But that hasn’t slowed her down either! The actress and restaurateur was still seen calling the shots on set.

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The star, who’s married to Jose Baston and has been dodging pregnancy rumors, will likely not be abandoning her beach days either. If anyone could still look good while wearing a medical boot on the beach, it’s Eva!

What do you think about Eva’s decision to continue working while wearing a medical boot? Sound off in the comment section! 

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