Emma Watson, Sofia Vergara Freaky Video
The Colombian bombshell does it all, but could she have been lying to us all this time? Is she a master of accents and does an impecable English accent and Emma Watson impersonation? YouTube/curveballbe

Sofia Vergara has legitimately made a name for herself starring in the ABC comedy "Modern Family." The 41-year-old Colombian bombshell is plastered in billboards around the country and you can't watch television without seeing a commercial with her. Wether it's in English or Spanish, for a makeup line or a telephone service, she does it all. Could she have been pranking the world and exaggerating her accent? Is she really a master of the English language and starred in "Harry Potter," one of the biggest movie franchises ever. A recent video that went viral has lead us to believe that Vergara is in fact Emma Watson. The short clip starts with "The Bling Ring" actress taking off a mask to reveal the Latin beauty.

The video of the unmasking is uncanny and freaky and it's not real. Kerry Johnson is a woman that makes these silicone masks and shared a demo on YouTube applying it and examples on how to use it around the house. Someone with extra time in their hands juxtaposed a video of Emma unmasking herself revealing Sofia. The overlay of the videos was perfect, which makes it that much more authentic. The coloring of the video had to match the original video, which probably took a lot of time to make it look right. In the end we get a creepy clip that had us all fooled at first glance. Watch "Emma Unmasking" and the original video down below and tell us what you think!

Vergara has addressed publicly on her exaggerated accent on the hit sitcom where she plays Gloria Pritchett. “When I started acting I thought, ‘Oh, I’m going to move to Hollywood, I’m going to take the best speech class.’ I didn’t understand how Penélope Cruz and Salma Hayek had not fixed their accent,” said Vergara to WWD. “When I would go to auditions I would get super self-conscious of what I was saying, and I couldn’t concentrate on the acting. I was just concentrating on the pronunciation. One day I said, ‘This accent is never going to change … I’m going to keep trying the way I am and, if it doesn’t work, I’ll go back to the Latin market.’” On the Ellen DeGeneres show she stated, "Sometimes I talk and even I don't understand what I said. I wait to see if the person understood, because I didn't understand. I just move on anyway."

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