Sofia Vergara
IN PHOTO: Sofia Vergara, 40, shared a photo of herself getting an anti- aging treatment at the famed Beaute Oblige clinic in New York. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

“Hot Pursuit” star Sofia Vergara gives off red hot vibes as she graced the cover of the May 2015 issue of “Vanity Fair.” With curled hair pulled to one side, she poses seductively wearing a figure-hugging, low-cut and off-shoulder crimson dress, all of which accentuating her famous cleavage.

According to The Huffington Post, the Colombian-American actress channeled an old Hollywood movie star, even giving off a strong Sophia Loren vibe in the cover shot done by fashion photographer Annie Leibovitz. In addition to the classic red dress, she was also adorned with silver earrings and a white feather boa, topped with deep red lips and an alluring stare.

Despite being dubbed by Vanity Fair as a ““hubba-hubba incarnate,” Vergara admits that having her “va-va-voom figure,” was not always easy and perfect as other people would see it. Inside the issue, she talks about her natural 32F’s. "My whole life, buying a bra was a nightmare. What I used to do when I moved to Los Angeles, I found places like Frederick's of Hollywood that make bras for [strippers]," she said. She also added that sometimes she envies strippers and even wishes that she had fake boobs.

The 42-year-old actress also revealed how the way her figure is shaped makes it hard for her to choose what to wear on the red carpet, which was why she almost always shows up in same silhouette outfits. She gets frustrated when she’s told that she wears the same shaped dresses, even wanting to answer them profanely. “Obviously there’s a reason why that’s what I go for,” she defended. Additionally, Vergara dished about fiancée Joe Mangiello, who she first thought was “too hot” for her, and her “Modern Family” character Gloria, which she thought of as stereotypical.

The actress has also been very successful in her own ways. E! News reports that she bagged the title of “TV’s highest-paid actress” last year, earning over $37 million for her multiple endorsements and $325,000 per “Modern Family” episode. She is also the face AT&T, CoverGirl, Diet Pepsi and Head & Shoulders, and had deals with HSN, Kay Jewelers and Kmart, among others.

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