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Eva Longoria “So Sorry” After “Latina Women Were The Real Heroines” Of Election Comments Deemed Anti-Black Women

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Actress and activist Eva Longoria attempted to clear the air Sunday night after comments she made while speaking about those who contributed most to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' election victory came off as anti-Black women.

Source: MadameNoire

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