Sep 28, 2013 10:21 AM EDT
Eva Longoria Says No to Marriage Again and Having Children on Her Own (VIDEO)

Eva Longoria has gone on the record saying that after two failed marriages, she does not want to get married again.

During a Thursday interview with "Access Hollywood Live", the former "Desperate Housewives" star explained why she has no intention of ever tying the knot again.

"I've been married twice," the actress said. "Been there, done that."

Longoria married "General Hospital" actor Tyler Christopher in 2002, but after eloping in Las Vegas the couple parted ways in 2004.

Longoria then tied the know with basketball player Tony Parker in 2007, but the pair finalized their divorce in 2007 after allegations of Parker's infidelity made headlines.

The 38-year-old actress also revealed that she is not looking to follow in the steps of her friends Charlize Theron and Sandra Bullock, all of whom adopted children later in life.

"I'm not one of those women who are like, 'I must procreate!'" the actress said. "I think kids are a product of love. So if you find the right person and you want to have a family with that person, then that's when the time is right. But, if I'm 50 and single, I'm not going to go do it myself."

The actress most recently dated Ernesto Arguello after meeting on the set of her now-cancelled dating show, "Ready for Love." The couple dated for a few months before calling it quits in August, blaming their conflicting schedules.

Longoria also denied rumors she had a fling with close friend George Clonney.

"[Rumors] start all the time," she said. "Thank God it was a good one."

During the interview, Longoria also admitted that she's not afraid of aging.

"I love aging, as far as getting wiser," she said. "I have no desire to be 25 again. Maybe I want my 25-year-old body, but I don't want my 25-year-old mind.

"It's kind of irrelevant to me. I work out a lot, and I eat really well, and I just do that because I feel better," she said. "I'm not really overly concerned with it." 

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