Sofia Vergara Splits from Fiance

ByABC News
May 25, 2014, 10:02 AM

May 25, 2014— -- quicklist:1title: Sofia Vergara and Fiance Call it Quitstext:Look out world, TV bombshell Sofia Vergara is single.

The “Modern Family” actress announced her split from fiance Nick Loeb this weekend on her Whosay page.

“We have being having too many problems with figuring out how to spend time together,” said Vergara. “We are still very close but we [believe it] is the best thing for us right now.”

The couple had been together nearly four years and had been engaged since 2012. media:23861415

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, in Atlanta for the league's spring meetings, said, "Our attorneys have not seen the lawsuit and obviously I have been in meetings all day."media: 23808713

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