Sofia Vergara wows in leopard print as her ex goes public with new girlfriend

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Sofia Vergara has shown Joe Mangellio what he’s missing.

The 51-year-old actress took to Instagram on Sunday to showcase her wild side in a chic leopard print jacket from her collection at Walmart.

She completed her look with a plain white t-shirt and a pair of blue denim jeans.

Sofie, who is set to star in a new Netflix series, opted for a soft glam that consisted of a burnt red lip and blushed cheeks.

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She accessorised with a stack of gold bangles and a large heart-shaped ring as she pouted for a beautiful selfie in a mirror.

The actress also shared a full-length snap to her Instagram story, writing: “My animal print jacket only at @walmart.”

Sofia’s upload comes just days after her ex, husband of eight years, Joe, moved on with his new girlfriend Caitlin Oโ€™Connor.

The Magic Mike star, 46, and actress Caitlin O’Connor, 33, went public with their new romance at the Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) Gala at Cipriani in New York City on Saturday night (December 9).

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The pair were also spotted at Sunday’s New York Jets vs the Houston Texans at Met Life stadium and they looked super cosy doing so.

For the sporting event, the Magic Mike star wore a black t-shirt with brown joggers and a black coat finished off with high-top athletic shoes.

While his new lady opted for a white shirt with jeans and black boots.

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