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Published September 26, 2017 4:53pm EDT

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Sofia Vergara recently turned 45 on July 10th and she’s proudly flaunting her birthday suit.
The “Modern Family” star posed completely nude for Women’s Health’s Naked 2017 issue. And the highest-paid television star in the world claimed flaunting her curves was a breeze.
“I’ve always been very comfortable with my body,” the actress told the magazine . “You know, I’m Latin so we grow up going to the beach in a G-string. I used to do work for the Latin market in my 20s. Like I would do calendar shoots, very sexy and everything. And you know things have changed… how much you take care of yourself is a reality. We all age and you have to embrace it.”
However, Vergara admitted she was a bit nervous about the upcoming photo shoot. Right before, Vergara was filming “Bent” in Rome and “ate like an animal.” She wasn’t exercising and then two days before the shoot, she came home with pneumonia. Looking over at photos of potential poses sent by the creative team also didn’t help.
“They’re all of tall models holding their boobs with one arm,” she said. “But I can barely cover my boobs with two arms — I’m a 32-triple-D! My boobs are real, and I had a baby. If I grab them, I can’t even cover the nipple!”
These days, Vergara is attempting to have a regular fitness routine, but even she gets tempted to stay in bed.
“Like I find any excuse not to do it,” she said. “[I’m] Taking a couple of yoga classes. I’m very bad at it. I don’t have much patience. So I’m always trying to find something that I can do."
She also added, "I don't know if I'm strong. I have bad knees and very thin bones; I can barely do a pushup. I wish I could be a little more athletic, but when you're born with these gigantic boobs... I've had them since I was 13 and they've gotten bigger when I was pregnant and had the baby."
And even though her husband, "Magic Mike" actor Joe Manganiello, is a lifelong athlete, she still can't seem to enjoy any workout sessions, either alone or with her beau.
"It's like torture for me," she explained. "I'm in a bad mood two hours before, I'm in a bad mood while I'm doing it, I'm in a bad mood at the end because I have to schedule the next class."
Vergara did say it’s gotten easier for women like her to proudly embrace their shape in front of cameras.
“It’s not just the Barbie doll on the cover,” she said. “It’s real women. So it’s getting better. I think before it was a little bit more strict to how women were supposed to look... It's not about having muscle or cut abs. I don't have abs because I'm not 'I need to be a fit model with the perfect body.' That would take too much effort!"
The September 2017 issue of Women’s Health hits newsstands August 8.
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Published: 06:59 BST, 17 October 2016 | Updated: 18:15 BST, 22 October 2016
From New York City to London, these eloquent dancers were captured striking poses in the nude at hundreds of locations in the US, Canada and Europe. 
The stunning photographs of the nude group of dancers were snapped by Manhattan portrait photographer, Jordan Matter, for his new book Dancers After Dark . 
One of the breathtaking images was captured in Washington Square Park in front of the iconic arch, with 25 dancers who Matter instructed to to 'drop your clothes and run into position', the New York Post reported. 
The dancers held their poses in front of the arch for 43 seconds until Matter yelled: 'Break!' 
From New York City to London, these eloquent dancers were captured striking poses in the nude in Washington Square Park in front of the iconic arch (pictured), with 25 dancers who Matter instructed to to 'drop your clothes and run into position'. The dancers held their poses in front of the arch for 43 seconds until Matter yelled: 'Break'
The stunning photographs of the nude group of dancers were snapped by Manhattan portrait photographer, Jordan Matter, for his new book Dancers After Dark. The male dancer was captured in Times Square and the female dancer was photographed in Harlem 
This acrobatic dancer was captured posing on a lampost in London in front of the city's Great Bell of the clock, also known as Big Ben and in front of the Houses of Parliament
Matter, who is also the author of the New York Times bestseller titled Dancers Among Us, shot the dancers without clothes at many locations in the US, Canada and Europe. This group of acrobatic dancers posed on a street in Chicago 
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It was snapped shortly before midnight, and right before police arrived to close the park. The image was the final photo needed to complete his new book. 
Matter, who is also the author of the New York Times bestseller titled Dancers Among Us, shot the dancers without clothes at several locations across the US, Canada and Europe, the Post reported.
Many of the US photos were captured at or near New York City landmarks.
Houston Ballet dancer Harper Watters posed for Matter as a human statue at the Rockefeller Center.
Throughout his many photo shoots for Dancers After Dark , police interrupted him more than 40 times.
In the book, Matter says that he has a 'streak of zero arrests', despite police presence at several photo shoots.
Many of the US photos were captured at or near New York City landmarks. Houston Ballet dancer Harper Watters also posed for Matter as a human statue at the Rockefeller Center. During this photo shoot it was raining on a chilly New York City night
 In this breathtaking photo, two dancers hang from a tree as snow blankets the ground in Montreal, Canada
Throughout his many photo shoots for Dancers After Dark , police interrupted him more than 40 times. Two dancers (left) pose in and on top of a telephone box in London. The other two dancers (right) pose gracefully on a ledge overlooking a body of water in Amsterdam, Netherlands 
For each photo shoot Matter instructed the group of dancers to practice the poses with their clothes on, so they would only need to pose naked for less than a minute for the shots. These dancers were photographed in New York City 
On his website, Matter writes that his new book is 'about a willingness to say yes to the unlikely, the outrageous, the impractical'. A woman (right) poses effortlessly on the top of a wine bottle in front of the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago. A male dancer (left) leaps through the air in Cotswolds, UK 
The cover of the book. On his website, Matter writes that his new book is 'about a willingness to say yes to the unlikely, the outrageous, the impractical'
For each photo shoot Matter instructed the group of dancers to practice the poses with their clothes on, so they would only need to pose naked for less than a minute for the shots.
On his website, Matter writes that his new book is 'about a willingness to say yes to the unlikely, the outrageous, the impractical'. 
'There is no obvious reason why any of these amazing performers would volunteer for this project. It was frequently very cold; it was usually late; it was dangerous, illegal, exhausting, and, of course, they’re naked. 
'Yet they still said yes. Why? Because they shared my belief that if we leap, the net will appear.' 
He went on to write that the project represents 'our willingness to throw ourselves into the streets without fear of failure'.
On his website, Matter also takes interested viewers behind the scenes of some of his shoots, including one shoot that featured nine ballerinas during a cold New York City night. 
The expressive, dynamic and artistic images in Matter's new book will be available to the public on Tuesday and is being published through the Workman Publishing Co.
Matter wrote on his website that the project represents 'our willingness to throw ourselves into the streets without fear of failure'. A dancer poses on huge rocks near a San Francisco beach 
Some dancers put their bodies through elements to capture these breathtaking photos taking during the winter in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, (left) and in Montreal, Canada (right) 
The expressive, dynamic and artistic images in Matter's new book will be available to the public on Tuesday and is being published through the Workman Publishing Co. These talented dancers are posing on a street in Montreal, Canada 
Three dancers stack themselves on top of each other as the other two keep the base dancer balanced in a street of Stockholm, Sweden (left). A man holds up a female dancer with one arm as she gracefully poses midair in Amsterdam, Netherlands (right)
These elegant dancers were photographed posing in Paris, France, in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral 
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