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Sofia Vergara ditches VIP area to dance with the locals at nightclub in Ibiza

Sofia Vergara ditches VIP area to dance with the locals at nightclub in Ibiza

Daily Mail​4 days ago
was spotted cutting loose at a nightclub in Ibiza, Spain, in a TikTok video shot by a fan earlier this month.
The 53-year-old was spotted shimmying in a white sundress with a handsome man, who appeared to be businessman Doug Chabbott, dressed in a white shirt and wearing his sunglasses at night.
The two seemed to enjoy playing to the camera in the video uploaded on July 7.
Although many were surprised that the actress ditched the VIP section of the club, one person who was there commented that she 'created her own VIP section having a wall of bodyguards surround her.'
Vergara celebrated some time on the Spanish island as part of a working Mediterranean vacation.
On July 8, she shared some sexy photos of herself wearing one of the one piece bathing suits from her collection at Walmart, tagging the retailer and the island in her post.
The recently single star shared video of her own, dancing with the same hunky guy at what appeared to be a different club on social media.
She captioned the clip: 'When in Ibiza.'
Since then, Sofia and her entourage have traveled to Sardinia, Italy, where she celebrated her birthday.
And according to social media, she and her crew have just wrapped up a visit to Paris.
Among those there were her son Manolo, 33, Chabbott and friends Norvina and eye-brow guru Anastasia of Beverly Hills.
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