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Sofia Vergara has been outspoken in criticizing her past co-stars.

The “Griselda” actress, 51, talked about her thoughts on each of the celebrities she has worked with, including her husband Ed O'Neill, 77, from “Modern Family.”

When Vergara asked if the Modern Family group chat was active, O'Neal jokingly revealed that she was having a hard time participating in the conversation.

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Sofia Vergara makes fun of her Modern Family co-star Ed O'Neal's bad habits. (Getty Images)

“He doesn't do it the right way,” Vergara laughed on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.” “After 26 weeks, he's going to answer some jokes and some questions. We're all like, 'Huh?'”

Vergara also called her Modern Family co-star “the love of my life.”

Modern Family has been on the air for 11 seasons, and the stars of the family sitcom are known for their close bond on and off screen.

This Emmy Award-winning American show explored the relationships between three different sets of parents and their children.

Vergara, who played Gloria on Modern Family, was also asked about her other co-star, Julie Bowens. “She's my sister,” Vergara answered happily.

Sofia Vergara, 51, poked fun at her “Modern Family” co-star Ed O'Neal, 77, about his conversations in the cast group chat. (Bob D'Amico/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

She was also asked about Sarah Hyland, who played one of Bowen's daughters on the hit show, and Eric Stonestreet, the stepbrother of Bowen's character.

“It’s beautiful,” Vergara said. Of Stonestreet, she added, “He's a big, good friend.”

The actress reflected on her favorite “Modern Family” episode to date.

She explained that this was the Halloween episode of Season 2, and O'Neal was dressed as a gargoyle, while she was a witch.

“The producers and director tried to kill us because we couldn't come together,” she recalled. “We would laugh…We couldn't do a scene where we see Ed dressed as a gargoyle.”

Sofia Vergara grins for the camera on the carpet in a black strapless dress

The “Griselda” actress talked about what she thought of the celebrities she's worked with in the past. (Carlos Alvarez/Wire Images/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, O'Neal recently appeared on another Modern Family co-star, Jesse Tyler Ferguson's podcast.

'Married… With Kids' star Ed O'Neill airs dirty laundry with former co-star Amanda Bearce

O'Neal described an on-set feud with her longtime co-star from another hit family show, “Married…with Children,” on which she appeared for 11 seasons.

“It was also the kind of show that no one wanted to admit they liked,” he told Ferguson on his podcast about the sometimes controversial series.

Ed O'Neill and his co-stars

O'Neal recently spoke out about an on-set feud with her longtime co-star from another hit family show, “Married…with Children,” on which she appeared for 11 seasons. (Getty Images)

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Looking back on his time on the show, O'Neal admitted that he regrets his feud with Amanda Bearce. “It wasn't that we weren't good friends, but we were good friends for a long time. We were great friends. And I hate to say it, but… it was on the cover of TV Guide. It started when I decorated it.”

O'Neill said Bears and David Garrison, who played supporting roles Marcy Darcy and Steve Rhodes, will not appear. “They were told they couldn't be on the cover because they had a rule: There's only a limited number on the cover.” [that] “You can be on the cover,” he said of TV Guide's restrictions, explaining, “They violated that policy on a couple of shows, I think it was 'M*A*S*H' and 'Dallas.'” .

“That was an anomaly. They didn't make it for us. And we were lucky to get it. It was like the sixth year or something. ,” he said of the July-August 1989 cover. This show premiered in 1987. “We were so happy to be on the cover of TV Guide. It was such a joy. And then Amanda and David came out of the dressing room all at once. We were on the soundstage, and she said, I said, “I'm looking forward to you.'' [co-creator] Tell Ron Leavitt this won't work. We're all on the cover. ”

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“If I had been diplomatic, I should have said, 'Okay, I'll talk to him about it,'” O'Neill suggested.

“But instead I said, 'No, I'm not doing that. It's too bad you guys aren't on the cover. I really am! I'm not doing that. I wish I had! But there's nothing we can do about it. “You want me to lie and tell you that you know I'm going to bat for you?” I’m not like that,” he recalled thinking.

“That's my regret,” Mr. O'Neill told Mr. Ferguson, admitting that in retrospect he would have acted differently.

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Fox News Digital's Caroline Thayer contributed to this report.

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