Olivia Munn posts picture of Eva Longoria with visible baby bump

"Desperate Housewives" alum Eva Longoria has been showing off her first official baby bump while she hangs out with "X-Men: Apocalypse" actress Olivia Munn for the holidays. For the first time, the Mexican-American actress' fans got a clearer view of Longoria's growing tummy in a picture that was posted on Munn's social media page.

The photo was taken in sunny Miami and shows Munn wearing a comfortable looking off-shoulder dress and Longoria wearing a black tank top which accentuated her baby bump. The two can be seen drinking some beverages, which were covered with drawings of a Christmas light-decorated cactus and Christmas tree. The picture was captioned "Christmas in Miami. When friends become family."

Munn's Instagram post makes it the first official photo of Longoria's significantly large baby bump. Prior to that, Longoria had not released a photo that featured her grown tummy — which makes the picture of the hang-out the first public photo to have been released as far as Longoria's pregnancy transformation is concerned. The other notable attendees of the small get-together were Gabrielle Union and professional tennis player Serena Williams.

As it turns out, Longoria is currently on vacation with her husband, José "Pepe" Antonio Bastón, who is the president of Televisa, the largest media company in Latin America. Bastón and Longoria were previously spotted on a boat together, with Longoria sporting a black outfit that helped hide her growing figure. The happy couple was even seen kissing while they were on the boat.

Through Munn's Instagram stories, fans saw just how well the Mexican-American actress can cook despite being pregnant. Munn pointed out in a short video clip that Longoria was great at cutting up the turkey she was working on. The two were clearly having a lot of fun.

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