Eva Longoria and Salma Hayek are some hot tamales!

The gorgeous gals got gussied up for the premiere of Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wednesday night. The ladies looked fab but we couldn't help but notice Salma's tiny date -- daughter Valentina!

“It’s actually a grandmother-mother-daughter date night,” the 48-year-old told People mag about why she took the tot to the screening. “My mom is also here. This film is for everybody.”

In addition to her mother and daughter, Salma also brought pal Eva to support the film, which she produced. Salma opted to wear a tuxedo-style halter dress, while Eva opted to show off her stunning form in a blue bodycon dress.

The animated movie is Inspired by the classic book by Kahlil Gibran and tells a sweeping tale that has enchanted readers for years. While the movie may be all about love, death, pain and the power of poetry, Salma is learning about the power of words -- and how much they can hurt. During a press event for the film, the actress was asked about Donald Trump's negative comments about Mexicans.

The Mexican-born actress said, "I'm aware that he [Donald Trump] would say anything to attract attention and create the publicity around him. If something generates publicity, I would never be surprised about anything he does."

In the interview, Hayek refused to "say his name" because she doesn't want to give the controversial figure any "extra publicity."

The sultry star added, "I'd be surprised if he did something courageous and meaningful that nobody found out about," she said. "This was not courageous and meaningful."

Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet hits theaters on Aug. 7.