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Sofia Vergara flaunts ample cleavage in topless bikini snap from 1990s for Throwback Thursday

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Sofia Vergara has been giving her 18.9 million Instagram followers something to look forward to while in quarantine with her Throwback Thursday posts.And this week fans got an eyeful when she shared a topless photo of herself laying on the beach in Miami that's more than two decades old.'#tbt Miami in the 90’s,' she captioned the scintillating snap along with the hashtag, '#stayhomemiami,' which is a reminder for people to remain sequestered in their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic.

View this post on Instagram #tbt Miami in the 90’s 隆‍♀️ #stayhomemiami❤️❤️ A post shared by Sofia Vergara (@sofiavergara) on May 14, 2020 at 8:41pm PDT In the old photo, the Modern Family actress, 47, flashed a seductive look as she sprawled out on the.

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