Eva Longoria reunited with Tony Parker on the set of her travel series in France, and she made the moment public on June 8 with a photo on Instagram Stories. In the caption, she wrote, “Look who came to visit....the one and only TP @tonyparker09.”
The post marked a rare public reunion for Longoria and Parker, who finalized their divorce 15 years ago. He stopped by while she was filming Eva Longoria: Searching for France, putting the former couple back in the same frame at a moment when the actress, 51, is once again sharing a piece of her life with millions of followers.
That is what gives the image its weight. Longoria and Parker tied the knot on July 7, 2007, in a 17th century castle outside Paris, before she filed for divorce in November 2010. The split played out under a glare that Longoria later said was hard to endure, especially after years of public attention around the marriage and the rumors that swirled when it ended. On The Piers Morgan Show in 2011, she called the experience devastating to go through publicly.
She was more direct a year later on The Conversation With Amanda de Cadenet, saying she had been with Parker for eight years and that the relationship had been tied up with her sense of self, wealth and success. When it ended, she said, she felt stripped of her identity and had to separate who she was from the marriage. That history is why a simple visit reads as more than a friendly stop on a set.
Still, the photo itself was warm, not wary. Parker, 44, appeared in Longoria’s story as a guest rather than a headline, even though the pair’s public past has long carried the residue of cheating rumors and a painful breakup. The contrast is hard to miss: a reunion presented as easy and casual, set against a divorce that once felt anything but.
What remains unanswered is what brought Parker to the France set in the first place. For now, the public part of the story is the image Longoria chose to share, and the fact that after 15 years apart, she and Parker can still show up in the same moment without the old split defining everything in view.

