Eva Mendes wears $5 Maccas ‘silly socks’ with her designer heels to promote McHappy Day

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Eva Mendes proved herself to be one of Hollywood’s most down-to-earth stars on Friday when she visited a Ronald McDonald House in Sydney ahead of McHappy Day.

The Hitch actress, 48, wore a pair of red McDonald’s Silly Socks with her designer heels at a press conference at the home at The Children’s Hospital in Westmead.

The socks, which are adorned with adorable Big Mac and French Fries designs, cost $5 each purchase and all proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald House Charites Australia.

Eva Mendes proved on Friday that she is one of Hollywood's most down-to-earth stars when she visited a Ronald McDonald House in Sydney.  The Hitch actress, 48, wore a pair of red McDonald's Silly Socks with her designer heels at a press conference at The Children's Hospital in Westmead

Eva Mendes proved on Friday that she is one of Hollywood’s most down-to-earth stars when she visited a Ronald McDonald House in Sydney. The Hitch actress, 48, wore a pair of red McDonald’s Silly Socks with her designer heels at a press conference at The Children’s Hospital in Westmead

Eva looked typically stunning as she stood in front of the media, wearing a floral dress that she cinched at the waist with a black belt.

Her chocolate brown locks were styled in luscious waves and her makeup was completely flawless.

The brunette beauty also spent time with children and families staying at Ronald McDonald House Westmead and signed messages on their own socks.

Eva looked typically stunning as she faced the media, wearing a floral dress that she cinched in at the waist with a black belt that matched her adorable French Fries shoes

Eva looked typically stunning as she faced the media, wearing a floral dress that she cinched in at the waist with a black belt that matched her adorable French Fries shoes

The socks, which are adorned with sweet Big Mac and French Fries designs, cost $5 to purchase with all proceeds going to the Ronald McDonald House Charites Australia

The socks, which are adorned with sweet Big Mac and French Fries designs, cost $5 to purchase with all proceeds going to the Ronald McDonald House Charites Australia

Although McHappy Day is only Saturday, Eva was out on Friday to gain publicity and raise awareness.

Eva, who was the virtual McHappy Day ambassador in 2020, will visit a local McDonald’s restaurant on Saturday on McHappy Day.

“I am incredibly honored to once again partner with McDonald’s to raise awareness of McHappy Day and support the truly invaluable work of Ronald McDonald House Charities,” she said in a statement.

Although McHappy Day is only Saturday, Eva was out on Friday to gain publicity and raise awareness

Although McHappy Day is only Saturday, Eva was out on Friday to gain publicity and raise awareness

Her chocolate brown locks were styled in luscious waves and her makeup was completely flawless

Her chocolate brown locks were styled in luscious waves and her makeup was completely flawless

“RMHC is a charity very close to my heart after my cousin stayed in a Ronald McDonald House while her baby was being treated,” she continued.

“Having spoken to my cousin and other parents during my time as an ambassador in 2020, I see the amazing impact RMHC is having on so many families during an incredibly challenging time in their lives.”

Eva is currently Down Under with her longtime partner Ryan Gosling, who is filming The Fall Guy in Sydney.

The brunette beauty also spent time with children and families staying at the Ronald McDonald House Westmead and signed messages on their own socks

The brunette beauty also spent time with children and families staying at the Ronald McDonald House Westmead and signed messages on their own socks

The Fall Guy is based on the hit 1980s TV series starring Lee Majors, Heather Thomas and Markie Post.

The series ran from 1981 to 1986 and focused on a stuntman who has a sideline as a bounty hunter.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the side hustle plot is getting dumped.

Gosling instead plays a past-his-prime stuntman who teams up with a movie star who once replaced him but is now missing.

McHappy Day helps raise crucial funds to keep families together and provide them with invaluable supplies while their critically ill or injured child is treated.

Eva joins a long line of celebrities to fill the position for Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia – including Katie Holmes, Eva Longoria, Naomi Watts, Ricki-Lee Coulter, Ada Nicodemou, Benji and Joel Madden and Ryan Kwanten.

Australians can show their support for McHappy Day by buying a Big Mac on McHappy Day at their nearest McDonald’s or through McDelivery, with $2 from every Big Mac sold going directly to RMHC.

You can also make a donation online by visiting www.rmhc.org.au/give.

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“I am incredibly honored to once again partner with McDonald’s to raise awareness of McHappy Day and support the truly invaluable work of Ronald McDonald House Charities,” she said in a statement.