Chrissy Teigen and Eva Longoria are #withher!

The night before the California primary, both stunning stars came out last night to show their support to presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton at a fundraiser for the former first lady held at the Greek Theater.

For the political event, new mom Teigen donned a very Kardashian-style ensemble, consisting of high-waisted jeans, a neutral body suit and a trench coat (likely to hide those post-baby pounds) and a pair of strappy nude heels. John Legend's lady love also carried a rather eye-catching clutch (which we think looks a lot like a pillow case) to complete the ensemble.

Longoria, who just got married in Mexico, opted to show off those stunning stems in a little white collared dress with matching white heels. If it just us or do you think that Hills would totally wear this conservative-yet-sexy LWD if she had killer legs like Longoria?

The "She's With Us" event sounded like it was a rockin' good time. John Legend, Stevie Wonder and Ricky Martin and Christina Aguilera performed at the concert. X-tina wowed the crowd with her rendition of “Ain’t No Other Man” -- as well as with her Jessica Rabbit hair vibes. The bleach blonde songstress ditched her signature tresses for a auburn, old Hollywood style.

The 35-year-old posted an Instagram snap of her glammed up look, complete with red lip and tuxedo jacket, on Instagram. Looks like she ws feeling it as much as we were! We have a feeling that the tuxedo look was an ode to Hillary's suit-strong style.

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The star-studded event comes the same day that the AP has reported that Clinton has reached the number of delegates needed to become the Democratic party’s presidential nominee, making her the first woman to be the presidential nominee for a major political party in the United States. Go Hillary!

According to the AP, Clinton’s win in Puerto Rico's primary on Sunday, June 5, push her delegate total beyond 2,383, the number needed to be the presumptive Democratic nominee

The last Democratic primary is on June 14 in Washington D.C. Clinton is then slated to accept her party's nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July.