Did Sofia Vergara get a leg tattoo? See the huge tribal design

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Sofia Vergara is spending quality time with her close friends and family members in her lavish property in Colombia for Thanksgiving. The 'Griselda' actress has been having a lot of fun with her inner circle at Casa Chipichipi and has decided to document her tropical getaway, taking to social media to share photos and videos of her stay. 

The actress has been working on her tan and showed off her incredible figure in her latest swimsuit photo, but she also shocked fans and followers with a photo, where she can be seen wearing a blue strapless dress with an orange print, paired with a gold necklace and matching earrings. 

Sofia and Claudia Vergara© Sofia Vergara/Instagram

Sofia and Claudia Vergara

But it was her massive leg tattoo that stole the attention. Sofia posed for the photo, sitting on a white couch and smiling. The black-and-white neo-tribal design around her kneecap looked very real, with the star sharing another photo covering her leg with the dress.

© Sofia Vergara/Instagram

Sofia shared more photos of her vacation covering her leg and wearing long dresses, with many commenting on the tattoo, arguing that it could be just a photoshopped design, while others seem to believe it's a real tattoo. 

© Sofia Vergara/Instagram

This would not be Sofia's first tattoo, but it would be her first large design, which would have been very painful, as the knee is a very sensitive place for tattoos. Sofia has previously talked about her wrist tattoo, which was a tribute to her ex-husband Joe Manganiello.

Sofia has a "J" tattoo honoring Joe's name, but after their split, she decided to change the meaning. “This was Joe Manganiello’s initial, but now he’s gone,” she said on The Talk. “How lucky can I be that the guy I’m going out with now has the same initial, the new guy. Recycle!” she said when she was dating Justin Saliman. But she now seems to be single, after revealing that she is still dating during an interview with Us Weekly.

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