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Fans Call Ryan Gosling A ‘Lucky Man’ After Eva Mendes Shows Off Her Age-Defying Beauty In An Emerald Green Dress: ‘Do You Ever Age?’

December 14, 2024 by Mariam Qayum

 
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Add Eva Mendes to the list of celebrities who seem to have discovered the fountain of youth!

The actress recently graced her Instagram with stunning photos of herself wearing a gorgeous emerald green dress. The sleeveless ensemble highlighted her toned arms, featuring a collared neckline and buttons fastened down to her knees, giving a subtle peek at her legs.

Fans couldn’t get enough of her chic style, with many commenting that her husband, Ryan Gosling, is “a lucky man.”

Eva Mendes Glows In A Stunning Emerald Green Dress

The mother of two left her brunette locks down in a deep side part and accessorized with gold jewelry and beige sandals.

Her fans flooded her comments section to praise the 50-year-old on her age-defying beauty.

“Do you ever age?”

“Love the dress.”

“Beautiful and wearing my fave color!”

“WOW!!!!! What a woman and what beautiful legs!!!!!”

Ever since Mendes tied the knot with the Barbie actor and became a mother to their two daughters, she’s been taking a step back from acting and has decided to give her full attention to raising her family.

In October, the Cuban native opened up about the struggle of motherhood and got emotional while chatting about her kids in a recent episode of the “Parenting & You with Dr. Shefali” podcast.

Eva Mendes Gets Emotional While Discussing Her Two Daughters

She discussed how growing up, she swore to not be like her parents but was “shocked” to realize how much she’s like her “mother.”

“My household when I was little was very chaotic: a lot of screaming, a lot of anxiety, a lot of turmoil. Even though I had a loving family, and I still have a loving family, it was so chaotic,” she explained.

She further revealed that her mom was “so loving and so amazing, but it was a definite, like, raising us by fear.” This caused her to take a different approach when it came to her two girls, Esmeralda, 10, and Amada, 8: “I really don’t want to raise by fear. I get emotional over it because it’s so not fair to the kids.”

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