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Actresses <font color=yellow>Sofia Milos</font> (Yelina Salas) and <font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font> (Calleigh Duquesne) survived the Miami season finale, and they'll be celebrating by indulging themselves this summer.
Yelina Salas may be spending her vacation in Brazil, but actress Sofia Milos plans to spend her summer renovating her brand new home. Entertainment Tonight this week visited the actress's new house, where Milos revealed her decorating plans. "It will be like Pompeii," the half Greek, half Italian actress told ET this week. "A beautiful terrace where you have your cappuccino, brioche in the morning with your loved one... maybe a puppy."
It wasn't love at first sight for Milos and her home, but like any good house hunter, the actress knows it's all about location. "It wasn't immediate love, but when I saw the view and walked out here I said, 'Yes, I can make this what I want.'" she added. "I just imagine myself with a CSI: Miami script looking out and thinking, 'This will make life a lot easier,'"
Pal Emily Procter will see more action this summer, as the actress plans to spend some of her days working. "My vacation this summer will be shorter than usual as I just started shooting Big Momma's House II with <font color=yellow>Martin Lawrence</font>," she said in her latest newsletter. But for Procter, "work" might not be the best word to describe her latest project. "It's been really fun so far and we'll be on location for six weeks in New Orleans. I can't wait."
And in case making a hit movie doesn't keep her busy enough, Procter plans to spend some of her summer days having fun with her new band. "White Lightning is a rock band that I've put together that tells love stories through power ballads," she explained. "If you love teased hair, tight pants, and anything to do with the '80s, then you might love White Lightning. The might is because I can't sing but hopefully the show will be funny and that won't matter so much."
Visit the Emily Procter website to receive updates on the actress's latest projects. To see a tour of Sofia Milos's new home, head over to ET Online. Thanks to <font color=yellow>Al Forno</font> for the heads up.<center></center>
Yelina Salas may be spending her vacation in Brazil, but actress Sofia Milos plans to spend her summer renovating her brand new home. Entertainment Tonight this week visited the actress's new house, where Milos revealed her decorating plans. "It will be like Pompeii," the half Greek, half Italian actress told ET this week. "A beautiful terrace where you have your cappuccino, brioche in the morning with your loved one... maybe a puppy."
It wasn't love at first sight for Milos and her home, but like any good house hunter, the actress knows it's all about location. "It wasn't immediate love, but when I saw the view and walked out here I said, 'Yes, I can make this what I want.'" she added. "I just imagine myself with a CSI: Miami script looking out and thinking, 'This will make life a lot easier,'"
Pal Emily Procter will see more action this summer, as the actress plans to spend some of her days working. "My vacation this summer will be shorter than usual as I just started shooting Big Momma's House II with <font color=yellow>Martin Lawrence</font>," she said in her latest newsletter. But for Procter, "work" might not be the best word to describe her latest project. "It's been really fun so far and we'll be on location for six weeks in New Orleans. I can't wait."
And in case making a hit movie doesn't keep her busy enough, Procter plans to spend some of her summer days having fun with her new band. "White Lightning is a rock band that I've put together that tells love stories through power ballads," she explained. "If you love teased hair, tight pants, and anything to do with the '80s, then you might love White Lightning. The might is because I can't sing but hopefully the show will be funny and that won't matter so much."
Visit the Emily Procter website to receive updates on the actress's latest projects. To see a tour of Sofia Milos's new home, head over to ET Online. Thanks to <font color=yellow>Al Forno</font> for the heads up.<center></center>