October 2, 2025 - 04:01

Sofía Vergara recently shared insights into her co-parenting relationship with her ex-husband, Joe Gonzalez, highlighting the strong bond they maintain for the sake of their son, Manolo Vergara. The actress expressed her appreciation for the way they have navigated their roles as parents, emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration in raising their child.
Vergara noted that Gonzalez remains actively involved in Manolo’s life, ensuring that he feels supported and loved by both parents. This commitment to co-parenting has allowed them to create a nurturing environment for their son, despite their separation. The actress acknowledged that while co-parenting can come with challenges, their mutual respect and dedication to Manolo's well-being have made the process smoother.
Through her candid remarks, Vergara reminds us of the importance of maintaining healthy relationships, even after a marriage ends, especially when children are involved. Their positive dynamic serves as an inspiring example of effective co-parenting.
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