Sofia Vergara looks unbothered at 'AGT' studio as she flaunts $3,800 Dior bag amid ex's legal row over embryos
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Sofia Vergara is still legally fighting over destroyed embryos with her ex-fiance Nick Loeb. But it seems Sofia is unbothered by all the drama that has been going on in her life. She was recently spotted flaunting a $3,800 Dior bag as she sported the casual look on the set of 'America's Got Talent.'
The filming of NBC's 'AGT' Season 18 began on March 25. The show will once again bring judges Sofia, Howie Mandel, and Heidi Klum on the screen. Together they will be seen judging the talents as they decide their future. Amid the filming of the new season, Sofia has become the one who has caught most of the attention recently.
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Sofia Vergara looks unbothered
When 'AGT' judge Sofia appeared on the Pasadena set on Wednesday, the 50-year-old actress was seen sporting a casual white colored sweatshirt with orange Nike sweatpants. With a white-colored sling bag on her side, Sofia posed for the camera as she held her $3,800 Christan Dior bag in her hand. She completed her look with white and golden sneakers. Wearing the sunglasses Sofia passed a smile towards the media as she walked towards the set. The star stopped to give some of the poses and then walked towards the set bidding adieu to the fans. Seeing her look so casual it seemed as if she was unbothered by all the drama that has been going on for years with her ex Nick, Daily Mail reported.
Sofia Vergara's ex Nick Loeb sues reproductive center over destroyed embryo
Los Angeles Magazine reports the legal battle continuing between Nick and Sofia as the former chooses to sue Beverly Hills' ART reproductive center where the couple created embryos in 2013. He submitted a declaration to Los Angeles Superior Court claiming that the center was obligated to provide the couple a written instruction as to what would happen to embryos in various scenarios. He said, "I never would have gone forward with creating what Sofia and I regarded as lives if I knew that she would not consent, or that she wanted to thaw and destroy the embryos, in the event of a breakup." He further added, "I am pro-life and pro-parenthood and my religious views are such that I believe that life begins at conception,” Loeb said. “Throughout the course of our relationship, I expressed these views to Sofia, who similarly expressed to me that she was a devout Catholic and therefore also believed that life begins at conception. She told me that she regarded embryos as ‘lives'." The couple did sign a form that claimed that the embryo would be destroyed if he or Sofia died.
In contradiction, ART's statement read, "The one fact that has been undisputed in every iteration of the lawsuits over these embryos is that Ms. Vergara has not and will not consent to Mr. Loeb using the embryos." Nick and ART's legal claims are scheduled to be heard in court on April 24.