It seems like Eva Longoria's first tattoo removal came following her split with Tony Parker, when TMZ claimed she attempted to obscure her wedding date Roman numerals on her wrist. The outlet reported it seemed like she'd had it lasered, though Longoria denied that. "Just so everyone knows i still have all my tattoos! Nothing is being removed, although i am always up for more tattoos!" she tweeted in January 2011, suggesting she may have been using concealer to cover it. Why did she want it covered? Longoria filed for divorce in November 2020, after Parker was unfaithful. Longoria confirmed his adultery in 2012, saying on "The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet," "It wasn't about who he chose. I mean, I had moments of, 'Am I not sexy enough? Am I not pretty enough? Am I not smart enough?' But in so many of those questions, I immediately stopped and said, 'No, don't start doing that.' Because you can get stuck in that cycle."
But while Longoria denied removing her tattoos that time, it wasn't too long until she decided it was time to rid her body of her ex. In January 2021, E! News claimed Longoria started the process of lazering off her inkings related to her former husband. Then, in November 2012, TMZ shared candid photos of the star which showed a red patch on the back of her neck where her "Nine" tattoo used to be.
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