After the infamous interview in it Talk show spanish Anthill, Sofia Vergara has much more to say about his an artistic career of more than 30 yearswhich includes several film roles, the main role in the award-winning Modern family and four consecutive Emmy nominationsto the Golden Globes and more.

In the middle press tour which works to launch a dramatized Griselda (Netflix), which she produces and stars in, the Colombian actress recalled the beginnings of her career, very proudly admitting that it was her bust and statuesque figure that opened the doors of the entertainment industry.

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In an interview for a Spanish newspaper Earth, Vergara was questioned about the influence of female physical attributes in the art world. “IN Griselda, men allude to the character’s tits and ass as the keys to her success. Does that sound like you, Sofia?“, asked the journalist Luz SĂ¡nchez-Mellado.

“But of course. It would be illogical for me to deny it and make me look bad.“, answered the star. “Me These giant tits and this body opened all the doors for me“It was my passport to the world at 20, when I started out as a model, but today I’m 51 and I’m still in.”

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According to Vergara, although her figure helped him in his early years, its validity is due to other reasons, mainly because she is a busy woman who is not afraid of risks. “I work like no one else, I have a personality, I was always aware of what was out there and I was not afraid“, he explained. “There are women who are prettier, younger, with more breasts and bigger bodies than me, but me I’m still here because I’ve shown that I can stay“.

The interpreter pointed out: “I don’t do neurosurgery, just entertainment, and the worst thing that can happen to me is that they say I look ugly or that ‘this donkey can’t act.’ “I can handle it.”

Miniseries Griseldawhich is based on the life of a drug dealer Griselda Blanco, arrives on Netflix on Thursday, January 25. There are six episodes. (AND)