In an interview with Spanish newspaper El País, renowned actress Sofía Vergara unapologetically acknowledged the role her looks played in propelling her to global stardom. “It would be absurd to deny it or for that to make me feel bad,” Vergara told Spanish newspaper El País. The 51-year-old “Griselda” star emphasized that she refuses to feel bad about the advantages her appearance granted her, asserting that her looks acted as a “passport to the world” during her early days as a model at the age of 20.
Vergara acknowledged that her physical attributes, including what she humorously referred to as her “giant boobs and body,” provided her with opportunities in the entertainment industry. However, she emphasized that her longevity in the business is a result of her personality and her ability to take risks, stating, “I don’t do brain surgery, it’s just entertainment, and the worst that can happen to me is that they can say I look ugly or that this jackass doesn’t know how to act. I can take it.”
From her high school days, Vergara noticed that her looks garnered attention from boys, ultimately opening doors for her. Despite facing initial positive reactions, she observed a change in how she was treated. Reflecting on this, she commented, “There are women who are prettier, younger, who have bigger breasts and a better body than me, but I’m still around because I have demonstrated that I can stay.”
The “Modern Family” alum continued to shed light on her personal life, confirming the reasons behind her split from actor Joe Manganiello after seven years of marriage. Vergara disclosed that the primary factor leading to their divorce was Manganiello’s desire to have children, a decision she wasn’t ready to embrace due to concerns about being an “old mom.”
While expressing respect for those who choose to welcome children later in life, Vergara made it clear that it’s not a path she envisions for herself anymore. She mentioned her readiness to transition into the role of a grandmother, highlighting that her 32-year-old son, Manolo Gonzalez Vergara, whom she shares with her first husband, Joe Gonzalez, is approaching fatherhood.
“I’m almost in menopause; it’s the natural way of things,” Vergara stated, concluding with a lighthearted remark about the future, “When my son becomes a dad, let him bring the baby to me for a while, and then I’ll give it back to him and go on with my life; that’s what I have to do.”
In an industry often criticized for its emphasis on appearance, Vergara’s candid acknowledgment of the role her looks played in her career, coupled with her resilience and commitment to her craft, provides insight into the complexities of fame and personal choices. The interview reflects her unapologetic stance on her journey, embracing both the advantages and challenges that come with being in the spotlight.