
Topless Sofia Vergara, 52, wears micro G-string thong while tanning by pool
On Sunday, the Modern Family actress, 52, took to Instagram to post a thirst trap of herself wearing only a barely-there, G-string thong while sunbathing by the pool.
While lounging in the pool chair, she was splayed out on a towel and had a throw pillow strategically placed beneath her arms to protect her modesty.
Looking into the distance, she showcased her pert derriere and kicked one of her feet up in the air as she basked in the sun.
The Griselda star — who recently put on a leggy display in a series of sexy, throwback snaps of herself from a swimsuit photoshoot — had a visor beside her as well as a bottle of sunscreen from her beauty brand Toty.
She celebrated the season of summer arriving as she wrote in her caption: 'Llego el verano!'
Her jaw-droppingly sexy post comes just a little over a week since she shared more racy photos with her 35.2 million Instagram followers.
Late last month, she posted a slew of throwback snapshots, in which she posed in a plunging, lace-up swimsuit while lying on a couch.
The actress, who was recently spotted with a handsome mystery man in Cannes, posed to show off her hourglass figure and toned legs.
Her sexy summer snaps come as her rumored romance with Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton has come to an end as she has reportedly started dating another love interest.
Back in January, she was first romantically linked to Hamilton during a dinner date with friends in New York City.
The pair's relationship fizzled out shortly afterwards after Hamilton's interest had waned, per RadarOnline, leaving the Colombian beauty feeling 'abandoned.'
Over the years, she has romanced a number of younger men, including her second husband Joe Manganiello, 48, and her ex-fiancé Nick Loeb, 49.
Recently, as she was linked to a new suitor, she spoke about what she is looking for in a partner, including having money.
Recently, as she was linked to a new suitor, she spoke about what she is looking for in a partner, including having money
'I want to say the basic stuff, like health and somebody that loves me,' she said about what she wants in her partner while chatting with Today hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Erin Andrews in mid-May. 'And somebody tall, handsome.'
Vergara, whose net worth is estimated to be around $180 million, also said she is looking for an equitable relationship.
'I want somebody that has as much money as me or more, because if not, it's a nightmare,' she explained.
'They end up resenting you. And I want somebody fun. I need fun in my life.'
She added: 'Why? Because deep down, many men are socialized to view themselves as the financial providers in relationships.
'When that's disrupted, it messes with their sense of identity and self-worth. It isn't just a matter of ego. It's biological, psychological and societal.'
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