Sofia Vergara 52, strips naked for raunchy naked bathtub photoshoot
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Sofia Vergara looked incredible as she posed completely naked for a steamy bubble bath.
The Modern Family star, 52, shared photos from a recent Dolce & Gabbana Vanity Fair photoshoot.
Sofia put her toned physique on display as she stripped off for a string of smouldering photos in a bathtub.
She placed the bubbles strategically to cover her modesty, while also cheekily giving her fans a glimpse of her bottom.
The actress placed one arm above her head and looked seductively at the camera as members of the crew surrounded her.
Sofia Vergara showed off her age-defying curves. Picture: Instagram
In another snap, she sizzled in a leopard print bodysuit and matching heels.
She was seen getting her make-up and bouncy curls perfected by her glam squad behind-the-scenes.
The TV personality then channelled her best Dirty Dancing air lift in a two-piece leopard print bikini.
A topless man lifted the Columbian beauty above his head, with Sofia looking effortlessly chic, even mid-air.
She also shared a photo of her sitting at her dressing table with her legs on the desk and captioned it: 'TBT [throwback Thursday].'
Just a few days ago Sofia sent her fans into meltdown with her latest topless selfie, as she topped up her tan by the pool.
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The America's Got Talent judge bared her peachy bottom in a sizzling snap.
The stunning star was completely nude apart from a pair of skimpy bikini bottoms.
Taking to Instagram to share the sizzling snap, the sexy actress wrote: 'Llego el verano!' - which translates to 'Summer has arrived!'
Fans went into meltdown at the sexy picture, with one saying: 'Too hot to handle!'
Another wrote: 'Wow hot body.'
While a third penned: 'Most beautiful woman ever!'
Sofia even had a message from her supermodel pal Heidi Klum, who wrote: 'Come over …. I am doing the same thing. Sunbathing.'
Vergara regularly shows of her physique with fans on social media. Picture: sofiavergara/Instagram
Sofia is embracing the single life following her split from ex-husband Joe Manganiello.
The former Hollywood golden couple shocked fans when they split in 2023.
The high-profile pair confirmed their separation after seven years of marriage, with them revealing at the time: 'We have made the difficult decision to divorce.
'As two people that love and care for one another very much, we politely ask for respect of our privacy at this time as we navigate this new phase of our lives.'
Sofia and Joe, who is known for starring in Magic Mike, got married in a Palm Beach ceremony in November 2015.
Their whirlwind wedding came after less than a year of dating.
Shortly after their divorce came to light, reports swirled that their marriage was 'impacted by Joe's sobriety' and the fact that Sofia was and is not actively sober.
Speaking to MailOnline, the source revealed: 'Of course, the fact that Sofia is not sober had an impact on their marriage.'
Sofia shared an update on her love life during an October 2024 interview with Us Weekly.
Asked whether or not she thought New York City was the best place to date, she replied: 'Totally. Actually, I was talking about it because now I'm single. Kind of single.'
This story originally appeared on The Sun and is republished here with permission.
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