Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello wedding news: Couple sets wedding date

Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello have become one of Hollywood's favorite couples since they started dating last year. The couple got engaged last December after five months of dating, and recently the 'Modern Family' actress said that they have now settled on a date for their wedding day.

"Yeah, we have a date," said Vergara to Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS-FM radio show this week.

"It was kind of difficult because we're both working, and you never know what's going to come in our work. But we had to stick to it because it was impossible to book a place with short notice."

Though the 42-year-old didn't reveal the date, she revealed that the wedding is going to be "large", saying, "I had to invite like all my family, and Joe has a lot of friends. So it became bigger and bigger and bigger."

The actress also said that she and the 'True Blood' actor have been living together since November.

"He is very easy to live with," she says. "I mean, we have no problems, I cannot believe it. I always tell him, 'This is very suspicious!'"

Since their engagement, the couple has fielded a lot of questions on whether they plan to expand their family. Vergara said that though she's open to the idea, it "is not a priority in their lives."

"When you're with somebody that hasn't had kids, and you want to start a relationship, of course there's always that question," the actress told Cosmopolitan magazine.

"And if it happens, it will be something that will make us very happy, but it's not a priority in our lives."

Vergara has a son, Manolo, 23, from her first marriage. This will be the second marriage for the 'Hot Pursuit' actress, while this will be the first for Manganiello.

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