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Sofía Vergara Shares Rare Glimpse at Romantic Vacation With Boyfriend Justin Saliman
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Date:2025-04-27 01:58:01
Sofía Vergara is on a hot pursuit for summer romance.
The Modern Family alum gave a peek into her recent trip to Italy, which included some sweet snaps with her boyfriend Justin Saliman.
Alongside a photo of herself posing in a strapless yellow dress, Sofía shared a pic of Justin lounging on a couch outside with light blue shorts and a white t-shirt, as well as one of the orthopedic surgeon sitting on a porch. She simply captioned the July 23 Instagram post with a red heart emoji.
And the emoji is fitting for the America’s Got Talent judge, who’s had major heart eyes online for her new man. In fact, she couldn’t help but gush over Justin—whom she first sparked romance rumors with in late 2023—after undergoing a procedure.
"If u ever get a major knee surgery make sure u get a handsome doctor who will sleep with u that night!!!!" she shared on her Instagram Stories in April with a snap of him holding onto her bandaged leg. "Luv u Dr @jdsaliman."
The 52-year-old’s Italian getaway with Justin comes nearly one year after she and ex Joe Manganiello announced their divorce after seven years of marriage.
"We have made the difficult decision to divorce," the pair said in a joint statement to Page Six last July. "As two people that love and care for one another very much, we politely ask for respect of our privacy at this time as we navigate this new phase of our lives."
Months are confirming their breakup, Sofía—who shares son Manolo with ex-husband Joe Gonzalez—said that their split was because Joe wanted kids and she did not.
However, the True Blood star—who is now dating Caitlin O’Connor—denied the claims, instead telling Men’s Journal earlier this month that “it’s because two people grew apart, and sometimes that happens.”
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