‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ will premiere on Sunday, April 12 at 9p ET/PT on CNN and will stream next day on the CNN app. This eight-episode series follows the award-winning actress, producer, director, and activist on a flavorful journey through France to uncover the roots of the country’s culinary supremacy and explore how it became the global standard for fine dining.

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Awesome trailer! Can't wait to see this show!
This is sad. Dumbed down travel and food content for the masses. Eva is pleasant but not the right guide here. Do better.
What a fraud. Stole the idea from Stanley
Eva is the best ambassador for France, and thanks to not only show Paris. Merci on t'aime Eva
News season of Desperate Housewives. She is so bored in her luxuous villa that she had the idea to travel to France. But, she just tells absolute all the cliché about Françe and is a perfect american tourist.
Don't come shit country, rains all the time and people are absolute C**TS
Rich person enjoys being rich in France. How exciting.
J'ai hâte de faire connaissance avec mon propre pays, lol.
Merci Eva..
Merci
come to find me!
clichés
We are no rich.
Pathetic…. Dumbing down French culture …. French women are not Eva Longoria. Keep searching Eva…talking about cultural appropriation to make money and travel… at least CNN pick a French actress…. Why all American Hollywood want to be French? I wonder? Don’t you have a culture of your own?? You can market???
French people don’t dine in expensive restaurant and can’t even afford half of these places. You are missing the point Eva.
How come the Mexican women searching for everything these days but the ability to be KIND?!
Can’t wait!
Is Eva really searching for France or is she searching for Tony Parker?
This feels soo off brand.
Why do France, Italy, and Spain have such good food and Britain has such terrible food? I don’t know any of this from experience. Just what I’ve heard, like the stereotypes about stupid, loud, brash Americans. Which is unfortunately kinda true. Is it access to the Mediterranean Sea, and therefore ample fertile farmland and worldly trade routes enabling ready access to exotic foods and spices? … … alright, I think I just answered my own question. Still, it’d be nice to learn some of this stuff firsthand with my own nose, hands, and tastebuds.
Bienvenue Eva !