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Sofia Vergara Poses Topless: ‘I Wish I Had Fake Boobs’

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Sofia Vergara bares her renowned body yet again.

The comic actress looks sexy and beautiful on the cover of Vanity Fair’s May edition.

It features an interview with her about her voluptuous figure, her relationship with fiance Joe Manganiello, and how she was able to turn her signature accent into an asset, shot by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz.

Vergara takes a seductive posture in a low-cut crimson dress that emphasizes her renowned cleavage. Vergara says, “My boobs are, like, huge. My whole life, buying a bra was a nightmare. What I used to do when I moved to L.A., I found places like Frederick’s of Hollywood that make bras for streetwalkers.”

“Believe me, I wish I had fake boobs. I lay down and they completely go down like all the way, like here. It’s not fun.”

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She refuses to apologize for her flaunt-it-if-you-have-it fashion choices, though. “Sometimes you read in the press like, oh, Sofía is wearing again the same shape dress, and I want to answer them and say, What the **** do you want me to wear? Obviously there’s a reason why that’s what I go for.”

Nonetheless, Sofia is widely regarded as one of Hollywood’s most gorgeous actresses, and she immediately drew the attention of Magic Mike actor Joe Manganiello. Joe, 38, pestered Sofia’s Modern Family co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson for her phone number on the same day she revealed her breakup with previous boyfriend Nick Loeb, Sofia claims.

“Joe immediately contacted Jesse Tyler Ferguson, like, ‘Please, please, please tell her I want her number,'” she dishes. “And I’m like, ‘Jesse, no, he’s too handsome.’ Then, after two days of Jesse trying to convince me, I’m like, ‘O.K., give him my number.’ I’m thinking, I’m in New Orleans shooting, and he’s in L.A. Nothing’s going to happen. But we started talking a lot, and then he showed up in New Orleans. Since then we’ve been inseparable.”

Vergara is aware of her brand, and accepting her sexuality is an important part of it.

The Hot Pursuit actress also discusses her work as a businesswoman:

“I never wanted to be an actress. I take acting as a gift, because it was nothing that I ever dreamed about growing up,” she says. She intends to continue acting, although she recognizes that opportunities will be difficult to come by. “I’m limited because of my accent, the way I look. And if I want to do more serious stuff I think I’m going to have to end up producing it myself,” she says. “There is one thing that I want to do one day, and my son is the one that has encouraged me. He said that I should do a movie, and the character should be a crazy woman. Abusive or bipolar—a scary person.”

According to reports, the Modern Family star is paid $325,000 every episode. According to Forbes, Vergara made $37 million last year as a result of her many endorsement deals, making her the highest-paid actress on television.

She also used the opportunity to discuss her relationship with Manganiello, 38, saying:

“The day that I sent the press release [announcing the breakup with a different fiancé, Nick Loeb], Joe immediately contacted Jesse Tyler Ferguson [Modern Family’s Mitchell Pritchett], like, Please, please, please tell her I want her number. And I’m like, Jesse, no, he’s too handsome,”

“Then, after two days of Jesse trying to convince me, I’m like, O.K., give him my number. I’m thinking, I’m in New Orleans shooting, and he’s in L.A. Nothing’s going to happen. But we started talking a lot, and then he showed up in New Orleans. Since then we’ve been inseparable.

Vergara is head over heels in love with her partner, but there’s one thing she’d alter about him:

“There’s nothing about him I’d change other than the fact that he’s four years younger than me.”

Sofia claims she engaged a speech coach to help her with her famed Columbian accent, but she finally learned to love it.

“It’s exhausting,” she says about her work with a speech coach. “It’s also boring. And I have a bad ear, you know? I’ve been in this country for 20-something years and I still sound like this . . . So I was going to auditions and the only thing I could focus on was the position of the tongue. I was not acting. And then I thought, If I can’t get a job with my accent, this is not a job for me.”

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