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Sofía Vergara Drops Jaws in Itty-Bitty String Bikini Photos

Sofía Vergara Drops Jaws in Itty-Bitty String Bikini Photos

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dropped jaws with photos of herself rocking several itty-bitty string bikinis in a tantalizing throwback montage.
On Friday, May 23, the Modern Family alum, 52, took to Instagram with a post that immediately turned heads.
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"#Tb☀️☀️☀️," the America's Got Talent judge captioned her sultry update.
In the first snap, Vergara's cheeky display was front and center in a black thong string bikini as she smiled over her shoulder with her backside facing the camera. Other shots showed her posing in different two-piece swimsuits (and other outfits) while on a beach, standing with horses and more.
Check out the old pictures here!
In the comments, Vergara's followers had to pick their jaws up from the floor before flooding her with praise.
One Instagram user declared, "The queen 😍."
Another wrote, "Legendary Beauty 🥰😍🥰."
Someone else commented, "R u sure that this isn't yesterday? 😍 you age so beautifully ❤️❤️❤️."
Meanwhile, a different follower shared. "The most beautiful woman on Earth❤️."
In recent months, Vergara has shared many revealing current and throwback photos of her wearing bikinis. Like when she showed off her assets while issuing a bold PSA in April. Or when she sizzled in a teeny-tiny string bikini in a different snap from her youth.
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