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Yahoo
4 days ago
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Sofía Vergara sports lacy corset bodysuit at F1 Grand Prix 2025 in Monaco
She's in her own lane. Sofía Vergara showed off her curves in a racy Retrofete lace bodysuit and wide-leg jeans while attending the F1 Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on Sunday. The 'Modern Family' alum accessorized her casual ensemble with dark sunglasses, a mini Hermès Kelly crocodile bag and a stack of bracelets. Vergara wore a similar lace bustier with baggy jeans last month during a night out in Madrid with pals, including Eva Longoria and Eiza González. Meanwhile, on Sunday, she shared a carousel of photos from the star-studded F1 event via Instagram with the caption, 'Monaco F1 .' In one shot, she was notably photographed spending time at the Ferrari garage with a group that included 'White Lotus' star Patrick Schwarzenegger and his fiancée, Abby Champion. The Colombian actress was romantically linked to Ferrari race car driver Lewis Hamilton back in January. At the time, the two were seen on a lunch date in New York City. However, a source told Page Six days later that Vergara, 52, was worried there was 'too big of an age gap' with the British racing champion, 40. Earlier this month, Vergara said on 'Today With Jenna & Friends' that would not date a man with less money than her. 'I want somebody that has a much money as me or more, because if not, it's a nightmare,' she said. 'Then, they end up resenting you.' She emphasized, 'But I want somebody fun.'
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sofía Vergara puts on leggy display in lace-up swimsuit: ‘Summer is almost here!'
Sofía Vergara is ready for summer! The 'Modern Family' alum put on a leggy display in a plunging lace-up swimsuit in photos shared to Instagram Tuesday. The actress was seen lounging on a sofa while extending her mile-long legs in the deep plum-hued one-piece. She wore her brunette hair straight and accessorized with gold rings, layered bracelets and a dainty necklace. The Toty beauty founder, 52, wore neutral makeup for the mini photo shoot and rocked bare feet with a flawless pedicure in a light shade of pink. In two of the snaps, the 'America's Got Talent' judge crossed one leg over the other while giving the camera a smoldering look. Vergara appeared to have her summer essentials on hand, including a floral cover-up, sunglasses and an orange bag. 'Summer is almost here!! ,' she captioned the post, tagging her suncare brand. Toty's Instagram account commented on Vergara's cheeky post, writing, 'Summer's definitely not ready for you, good thing your toty SPF is!' The 'Griselda' star opened up creating her suncare brand during a 2023 interview with People. 'The plan was always 'go to the beach,'' she said of growing up in Barranquilla, Colombia. 'We did it the wrong way. We didn't know about protecting ourselves — we [applied] coconut oil. It was like frying a chicken,' she said, adding, 'Now I am paying for it.' Vergara — who was spotted in a lace corset bodysuit at the F1 Grand Prix in Monaco over the weekend — also designs swimwear for Walmart. The actress has continued to defy age after entering her 50s, which she revealed has boosted her confidence. 'When you reach a certain age, you know life more,' she told E! News last June. 'That's one of the fun things about getting older: You realize what's important in life and what is not.'

Business Insider
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
Sofia Vergara said dating someone with less money than her would be a 'nightmare.' We asked 3 therapists what they think.
Sofía Vergara has a list of what she wants in a partner. During an appearance on the May 14 episode of the " Today" show, the " Modern Family" actor reflected on her dating life and got candid about some of the traits she hopes her future partner will have. "I want to say the basic stuff, like health and somebody that loves me," Vergara told hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Erin Andrews. "And somebody tall, handsome." "I want somebody that has as much money as me or more, because if not, it's a nightmare. They end up resenting you. And I want somebody fun. I need fun in my life," Vergara added. Vergara has been married twice. In July 2023, after seven years of marriage, Vergara and the actor Joe Manganiello announced they were divorcing. She was previously married to Joe Gonzalez. A representative for Vergara did not respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider. How wealth can affect romantic relationships Two therapists and one wealth psychologist told BI they've heard similar sentiments echoed by many of their affluent clients. Income disparity can impact romantic relationships, particularly around power dynamics. Lami Ronit, a wealth psychologist who runs her own practice from both California and London, told BI she has noticed a difference in how men and women handle being the higher earners in a relationship. "Women who are the higher earners often face a double standard; they're expected to succeed, but not so much that it threatens traditional gender roles. Men, on the other hand, are typically socialized to feel more comfortable being the financial provider," Ronit said. When those roles are reversed, both partners can struggle, since the woman may feel she has to downplay her success while the man may wrestle with pride or feelings of inadequacy, she said. The challenge persists even in some progressive circles where gender norms have been disrupted, Matt Lundquist, the founder and clinical director of Tribeca Therapy, a New York-based psychotherapy center, told BI. "While it might seem that wealth invites ease — and in many ways it can and should — it also becomes a space where individuals' histories with money and gender expectations play out," he said. For instance, it could be an issue when one person sees their contributions to the relationship as being more valuable than the other because of the amount of money they possess or earn, Dana McNeil, a relationship therapist and the founder of The Relationship Place, a San Diego-based practice, told BI. "Many wealthy partners may perceive they are entitled to exert more control and say in the relationship about how money is spent," she said. This can sometimes cause the less wealthy partner or the one more financially dependent to resent having to rely on their partner's permission to make purchases. "This feeling of dependence can create a parent/child dynamic that feels like a loss of freedom and autonomy," McNeil said. How couples can navigate financial disparity While there is no one-size-fits-all approach, fairness and clarity are key, Ronit said. "When appropriate, I often recommend that couples talk about proportional contributions rather than equal ones. For example, each person could contribute a percentage of their income toward shared expenses," she said. The goal is to avoid feelings of imbalance or resentment, Ronit added. When it comes to splitting bills, McNeil says she often suggests her clients have three checking accounts: a personal one for each partner and a joint account for bills and common expenses like going out to dinner or buying groceries. To make expectations clear, it's important for couples to talk about money "sooner rather than later," Lundquist said. "At some point, all couples need to confront the reality that a significant part of the partnership is economic and address both the material and symbolic aspects of this," he said. It's also important for each partner to determine what they want and understand the trade-offs that may accompany that. "And on this count, I'll give Sofía Vergara great credit — she clearly knows what she wants," Lundquist added.


USA Today
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
You can glow like Sofia Vergara with this Anastasia Beverly Hills foundation
You can glow like Sofia Vergara with this Anastasia Beverly Hills foundation Bring a little red carpet magic into your everyday routine with the new Anastasia Beverly Hills launch. Award season 2025 might be behind us but we'll never get over some of the best glam of the year. When Sofia Vergara stepped onto the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes, she didn't just turn heads—she lit up the entire room. With her undeniable confidence, radiant smile and a complexion so flawless that it looked airbrushed, pop culture lovers and beauty enthusiasts alike had one question: What foundation is Sofia Vergara wearing? The answer? Vergara was wearing the Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second-Skin Foundation on the red carpet and we've got everything you need to know about the stunning makeup product and how to buy it to achieve an A-list glow yourself. Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second-Skin Matte Foundation The new Impeccable Blurring Second-Skin Matte Foundation is formulated to suit all skin types, including sensitive skin. It is dermatologist-tested, non-comedogenic, cruelty-free and available in 25 shades to match every skin tone. It is packed with skin-loving ingredients like hyaluronic acid to hydrate and plump the skin and keep your complexion fresh and lively. It promises Matte Finish: Achieve a velvety, matte finish that controls shine throughout the day. Achieve a velvety, matte finish that controls shine throughout the day. Blurring Technology: The natural botanical extract, Bixa Orellana, works to soften the appearance of pores and fine lines for a smooth, airbrushed look. The natural botanical extract, Bixa Orellana, works to soften the appearance of pores and fine lines for a smooth, airbrushed look. Long-Lasting Wear: Stays put for up to 12 hours so your makeup looks flawless from morning to night. Stays put for up to 12 hours so your makeup looks flawless from morning to night. Buildable Coverage: Customize your coverage preference from medium to full without unwanted caking or product settling into fine lines. How much does the new foundation cost? The Impeccable Blurring Second-Skin Matte Foundation is $46 at Sephora. Buy at Sephora


Business Wire
06-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Edward Vergara Joins Seward & Kissel as Co-Head of Trusts & Estates Practice
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seward & Kissel LLP announced today that Edward Vergara has joined the firm's New York office as Co-Head of its Trusts & Estates Practice. Vergara started his legal career at Seward & Kissel and thereafter served as a partner at an AmLaw 100 firm, Head of Tax and Estate at a family office startup, and a partner at a boutique law firm focused on high-end private clients. He advises individuals, fiduciaries, and closely held businesses on a broad range of matters related to tax optimization and succession planning. His client base includes founders, executives, fund principals, and other investors and business leaders. 'I am pleased to co-head the Trusts & Estates Practice alongside Ed,' said Kristen Curatolo, Co-Head of Seward & Kissel's Trusts & Estates Practice and Co-Leader of the Private Wealth and Family Office Team. 'Ed has over two decades of experience advising cross-border individuals and families. His expertise will greatly expand our capabilities and immediately add value to our clients.' Vergara focuses his practice on advising cross-border families and businesses. He often works with taxpayers managing changes of residency, including not only pre-immigration and expatriation planning for the United States, but also changes of residency and domicile between U.S. jurisdictions. Many of his engagements involve coordination with advisors in multiple jurisdictions to help clients manage tax, reporting, and succession issues both in the United States and in the jurisdictions where assets or other stakeholders reside. He often works with fiduciaries and beneficiaries of foreign trusts and foundations managing U.S. tax and reporting considerations. 'Ed's arrival reinforces our firm's commitment to delivering top-tier service and expertise to our clients,' said Managing Partner and Chair of the Tax, ERISA, and Trusts & Estates Group, James Cofer. 'His leadership and depth of experience will further strengthen our Trusts & Estates Practice.' 'It's a privilege to be welcomed back to Seward & Kissel and return to the culture of excellence and collegiality where I started my career,' stated Vergara. 'The scope of the Trusts & Estates Practice's work is a perfect complement to my own practice.' Vergara received his LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law and his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. He received his B.A. from New College of Florida. Vergara's arrival is the latest in a series of lateral hires by Seward & Kissel. Since 2023, the firm has added Kristen Curatolo, the Co-Head of the firm's Trusts & Estates Group, from Kirkland & Ellis; David Baron, Head of the Employment Group, from Hogan Lovells; Peter Shea, a partner in the Investment Management Group, from K&L Gates; Walter Van Dorn, a partner in the Capital Markets and Corporate Securities Group, from Dentons; Ronald Hewitt, a partner in the Global Banking and Corporate Trust Group, from Covington & Burling LLP; Sonita Bennitt, a partner in the Tax Group, from Goodwin Procter; Daniel Viola, a partner in the Investment Management Group, from Sadis & Goldberg; and Caroline Lee, a partner in the Fund Finance Group, from Dechert LLP. About Seward & Kissel LLP Seward & Kissel LLP, founded in 1890, is a leading U.S. law firm with offices in New York City and Washington, D.C., with particular expertise in the financial services, investment management, banking and shipping industries. The firm is well known for its representation of investment advisers and related investment funds, broker-dealers, commercial banks, institutional investors and transportation companies. Its practices primarily focus on corporate, M&A, securities, litigation, restructuring/bankruptcy, real estate, regulatory, tax, trusts and estates, employment and ERISA for clients seeking legal expertise in these areas.