Irish Daily Mail

CASTLE DOESN’T RUIN SOFÍA’S LOOK AS SHE DOFFS A CAP TO CORK

- By Cassie Carpenter

WELL, that caps it off! America’s Got Talent judge Sofía Vergara had the look of the Irish as she reunited with actor husband Joe Manganiell­o over here for some romantic sightseein­g adventures.

The 49-year-old arrived in Dublin last Tuesday, while her 44-year-old Italian husband has been in Ireland since early September. On Saturday, Joe gave his Colombian wife a tour of the 814-yearold Dunlough Castle located on Cork’s Mizen Peninsula.

Joining the Modern Family alum and her man was their beloved Chihuahua Bubbles, whom they adopted from the LA shelter Dogs Without Borders in 2019. Then on Sunday, Sofía shared her ‘Peaky

She shared her ‘Peaky Blinders look of the day’

Blinders look of the day’ online, showing her standing amongst castle ruins.

The model and actress – who has her own Walmart clothing line – wore a grey tweed coat and matching flat cap.

She also posted a cute video of Bubbles performing an ‘Irish jig’ on a stone while clad in a silver puffer coat on her Instagram Stories.

The weather may have given Sofía a shock to the system when she arrived from LA, but thankfully she was prepared, as the actress was all about the cosy country style vibes on her sightseein­g trip.

While visiting Fitzgerald’s Park in Cork, Joe enjoyed a pond-side lunch from the Jackie Lennox’s chipper. ‘Getting my pre-dinner on in the land of my ancestors,’ he wrote on Friday.

His tastes were a little more upmarket in Dublin last Wednesday, when the couple dined on steak at the swanky Shanahan’s On The Green.

The pair – who began dating in 2014 – will celebrate their sixth wedding anniversar­y on November 22.

 ?? ?? Tweed charm: Sofía Vergara visited Dunlough Castle
A SELFIE ON MIZEN PENINSULA
Tweed charm: Sofía Vergara visited Dunlough Castle A SELFIE ON MIZEN PENINSULA
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The jig’s up: Ms Vergara and her cute Chihuahua Bubbles say ‘slán’ to Cork
ADIÓS CORK! The jig’s up: Ms Vergara and her cute Chihuahua Bubbles say ‘slán’ to Cork

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