Sofia Vergara is aware that her beauty has brought her to stardom, and she doesn't feel guilty about it.

Sofia Vergara is aware that her beauty has brought her to stardom, and she doesn't feel guilty about it.

Each of us has been given a gift, and Sofia Vergara knows what it is: her beauty, the Griselda star said, calling it her "passport to the world," adding that she refuses to feel guilty about her appearance.

According to Page Six, Vergara said she is fully aware that her beauty has propelled her to stardom and, moreover, she refuses to feel guilty about it. And while she admits that her looks opened the door to the entertainment industry, she insists that her personality has stayed there.

"It's ridiculous to deny it or feel bad about it," Vergara told the Spanish newspaper El PaĆ­s. 'My huge boobs and body opened doors for me. When I debuted as a model at 20, they were my passport to the world.

Her personality, plus her willingness to take risks, has kept her career on an upward trajectory for decades, she says. 'I don't do brain surgery,' she says.

"The worst that could happen to me is that people would say I look ugly or that this moron doesn't know how to act. I can live with that."

Vergara says she first realized that her looks had opened doors for her in high school, when she started getting attention from the opposite sex. She said she was happy at first, but soon realized that she was being treated differently.

"There are women who are prettier than me, younger, have bigger breasts, and better bodies. 'I've known my strengths since I was young, and I've played to them. But if all you see is my boobs, that's your problem."

In her new series "Griselda," which premieres tomorrow on Netflix, Vergara transforms into Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco in a fictionalized dramatization of Blanco's life in Miami in the 1970s and 1980s. At the show's premiere, Vergara went gold and told Access Hollywood that she had the 1980s in mind: "I wanted to incorporate a little bit of the 'Griselda of Studio 54' era," she said.

Of the limited series, Vergara said, "I'm so proud of the whole show. I don't think I could have done any of it without this cast, the director, and the producers who know what to do with Griselda."

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