Sofía Vergara opened up about the possibility of a . On a recent episode of ‘ podcast hosted by its executive editor of awards, Scott Feinberg, the 51-year-old actress revealed her hopes for another run at Gloria Delgado-Pritchett. “I mean, I would do it in a second,” Vergara said when asked about a .

“Of course, I would do it.” The actress said that despite it only being four years since the show ended, she would participate in a revival “just for the experience of doing it again,” noting that she wasn’t sure if it would do “good or bad.” Elsewhere in the conversation, the star spoke candidly about how “Narco traffic” impacted her childhood experiences growing up in Colombia.

“I grew up in Colombia in the ’70s, the ’80s and the ’90s, and as you know, that was the time where Narco traffic, unfortunately, was touching the lives of every single person in Colombia,” Vergara said. “It was really rough times for the country, for families.” The actress said the situation at the time was “really, really bad,” noting that there were “a lot of the kidnappings and bombings.

” Vergara shared that her brother “joined that business” in the ’90s and “was killed very young.” “It was heartbreaking, but it was not only happening to me, it was happening to a lot of people in Colombia,” she continued. Earlier this year, Vergara portrayed Blanco, the Colombian drug lord also known as the “Godmother of Cocaine,” in the limited serie.