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Not only is Sofia Vergara one of the hottest 40-year-old women we have ever seen, but she’s also unapologetically open, and pretty darn funny. 

While most would put on their prim and proper hats when being interviewed by Vogue Magazine, Sofia left all of the pseudo decency at the door when she met up with a Vogue reporter for her interview featured in the April issue of the magazine. 

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Upon sitting down for lunch with the reporter, Sofia proclaimed, “I have to be careful what I eat because they’re freezing my eggs!”

That is one way to start an interview! 

The rest of the chat carried on in the same manner, with Sofia revealing her bra size, her decision to name her son after a drug dealer, and her engagement ring from Nick Loeb that she describes like a pair of breast implants. 

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Check out some excerpts from the interview below.

On asking her first husband to name her son Manolo after the Scarface character:

“He was like, OK. And then my son, when he grew up, he was like, Oh yeah, Mom, how amazing you named me after a drug-dealer junkie! And I was like, shut up, Manolo!”

On her engagement ring from Nick Loeb:

“I love it, because it’s big enough. If it had been bigger, I couldn’t have worn it every day. And if it had been smaller, I wouldn’t have liked it. It’s heavy, but I don’t take it off even to work out.”

On her famous breasts: 

“I am 40 years old, I had a baby, and I am a 32F boob. And they are real still,” she said of her chest. “When they are fake, you take the bra off and they are still there, perfect! Me — no, so I have to bring them up!”

On trying to get rid of her accent:

“I spent so much money, so much time, and then when I would go to auditions I was always thinking about the pronunciation because you are supposed to put the tongue like this or—you know—like this, so then I would forget to act, and I was not getting any jobs, because all I wanted was to say the words right. And then one day I said, You know what? That’s it. If I can’t get a job with my accent, then this is not a job for me.”

SOURCE: Vogue