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Sophia Culpo is sharing what it’s been like to watch her older sister, Olivia Culpo, transform into a first-time mom.
The former Miss Universe, 33, welcomed her first child — daughter Colette — with her husband, 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, 29, in July.
Catching up with Sophia, 28, the youngest Culpo sister, revealed how her sibling is coping with her new and most important role to date.
“It is so fun,” Sophia exclusively told The Post at the Create & Cultivate event in Los Angeles, “and to just see the transition is really, really, cool, especially because Olivia and I are close in age.”
Acknowledging their oldest sister, Aurora, 36, was always more of a mother figure to her, Sophia noted, “Olivia was always my friend figure, so for her to have a baby, I kind of feel like we’re figuring it out together a little bit.”
Sophia also joked that she’s been impressing Olivia with her aunt skills.
“She’s like, ‘Wait, you change your diaper? You know how to do that?’” she laughed, mocking her sister. “So it’s like, it’s really fun. It’s just a different experience.”
While Sophia admitted Olivia is “doing so well” as a new parent, the former pageant queen has relied on her mother for help after giving birth to Colette.
Sophia shared that her sister has had their mom, Susan, by her side, revealing she is “the best caretaker” while joking Olivia had a “little bell” she rings when she needs their mother.
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“She’s doing so well. I think she’s so happy,” Sophia said.
The social media influencer added it’s been “amazing” to “see her really step into being a mom because she has such a polished lifestyle,” teasing Olivia wasn’t ready for the baby to split up on her high-end designer clothing.
“But I just think when you hold your baby, like, all that goes out the window,” Sophia explained, “and it’s just so cool to see because, like, you turn into a new version of yourself.”
Olivia recently praised their mom for all her help with the baby.
Posting a video compilation of Susan with the infant, the reality star captioned the footage, “I can only hope to be as good as her 🥹.”
The tribute clip also showed the Culpo matriarch delivering Olivia food in bed and holding up her bell to be summoned.
This isn’t Susan’s first time being a grandmother, as two of her five children already had kids before Olivia.
Pete Culpo welcomed a daughter with his wife, Katie, in November 2021, and the second eldest Culpo sibling, Aurora, shares son Remi, 7, and daughter Solei, 5, with her ex-husband.
The fourth eldest sibling, Gus Culpo, does not have any children.
Sophia also opened up about the bond she shares with her two “very different” sisters. The trio had their own reality show on TLC in 2022.
“The Culpo Sisters” followed the lives of Olivia, Sophia and Aurora, and while it lasted only one season, each has carved out their own space in the influencer world.
Calling Olivia “a perfectionist,” she said Aurora is the opposite and “such a free spirit.”
“I don’t think there’s any such thing as overly confident, but if there was, it would be Aurora,” she told The Post, “and it makes sense because she’s the oldest, Olivia is the middle, and I’m the youngest.”
Sophia shared that she’s learned how to navigate through life from her sisters, noting, “It’s great for me because I feel like they’ve made some mistakes that I didn’t have to make.”
However, Olivia and Aurora have given her some important advice over the years, especially when it comes to being in the public eye.
“They saw me growing up, and I think they saw me act as versions of myself that weren’t very authentic,” the youngest Culpo sister told The Post. “You know, you’re trying to figure yourself out, and, you’re in your 20s, and they would always just tell me, like, one: smile more.”
“Just smile more and be yourself,” Sophia recalled.
“My sister [Olivia] really came to this game when I was really young and impressionable, and I felt so much pressure to take advantage of the opportunity I was given,” she explained.
Sophia confessed that she wasn’t necessarily her authentic self — and it was her sisters who pulled her back to reality.
“I kind of was being what I thought people wanted me to be, and having sisters who knew me and just really made me feel like, you know, the best version of yourself is the version when you are with us and at home, and just share that.”
Sophia noted it was her siblings’ advice that convinced her to show fans her true self.