Sofia Vergara: Women of a certain age look better with a little fat in their face

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Sofia Vergara is the cover girl for the March issue of Shape Magazine. I have no idea why the hell people are mad about cut-out dresses now. The cut-outs always seem to be on one of the toughest parts of a lady’s body, at least for me. You couldn’t pay me to wear a dress with that part of abdomen showing. I would stab a bitch who tried. Still, I love that Sofia is now a cover girl for major magazines. I anxiously await her potential pictorials when she (hopefully) gets invited to be a cover girl for Harper’s Bazaar or Elle, or even Vogue. Here are some excerpts from her cover interview:

Sofia on lipstick: “If I walk outside without lipstick, I feel naked.”

On her favorite body part: “I’m sure men would tell you it’s my boobs, but I like my eyes,” she tells the mag. “They have a natural cat’s-eye shape, so I try to play that up.”

Training with Gunnar Peterson: “Oh, I hate it! But I also know that at my age — I’m almost 40! — I have to do it to maintain my figure. When I can, I try to do Latin dancing for exercise because it’s so much fun and I just love the music. Two hours before I go [to the gym], I’m already wishing it was over. I psychologically fool myself into believing it’s part of my job.”

On aging and weight: “I think when women reach a certain age, they look better with a little fat in their face… I’m lucky I’m Latin because people expect me to be a bit more plump.”

On dealing with her boyfriend Nick Loeb’s car accident: “It was hard for us because it happened in the middle of the most fun, sexy time. And then he was in the hospital, and you know men, they become such little babies! [But] he kept his sense of humor despite the situation. I don’t know if I could have stuck it out with him if he hadn’t been able to laugh at himself and be happy even under the worst conditions. When you see people in difficult times, that’s when their true nature comes out.”

[From Us Weekly & Just Jared]

My mother is like that about lipstick too – she will not leave the house without her lipstick. I’ve always thought of it as a Southern thing, but maybe not. Personally, I can’t remember the last time I even wore lipstick. My lips are naturally dark, so I usually just put lip balm or lip gloss on and that’s it.

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Cover courtesy of JJ. Additional pics by WENN.

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