Hollywood diva Sofia Vergara in a judicial war for her ovum
Actress Sofia Vergara got into the epicenter of the scandal and conducts a legal battle with her former fiance Nick Loeb. The subject of the dispute - frozen egg cell of Hollywood diva.
Back in 2013, trying to become parents, the couple passed the procedure of in vitro fertilization, and now several preserved embryos of failed spouses are kept in test tubes.
Sofia insists that all her biomaterials have to be removed from the bank. Nick appealed to the court, begging the judges to forbid Vergara in destroying her embryos - he really wants to be a father, even with the help of a surrogate mother.
Strictly against such a turn of events is Sofia: a 42-year-old Colombian recently got engaged to 38-year-old actor Joe Manganiello and now is getting ready for the wedding.
"Sofia never wanted to destroy the embryos, - told to the E! magazine source close to the actress - as it stated in the agreement they concluded in November 2013. It clearly states that it is impossible to carry out any action with the biomaterial unilaterally if no agreement is reached on both sides. Sofia only wanted the embryos always to be in caretaker status. And Loeb, and his lawyer knew about it, but claim otherwise".
Nick Loeb and Vergara have met for about two years, until Sophia matched with her current fiance Joe Manganiello. Sofia Vergara - a bride beneficial in all respects: not only that being beauty, but she is so also very wealthy. For the third year in a row she holds the title of the highest paid actress of American television, earning 37 million dollars per season. In addition to TV the 42-year-old star makes and advertising campaigns Diet Pepsi, Cover Girl, Kmart and more.
Based on: obozrevatel.com
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