'Mad Men' star Christina Hendricks drives fans wild as she sizzles in sexy black lingerie
Christina Hendricks, 46, posted a sexy mirror selfie on Instagram while donning lacy black lingerie. The 'Mad Men' actress captioned her steamy photo, "Foundations". Her 1.1 million followers quickly rushed to the comment section and complimented the bombshell. Kiernan Shipka, a 'Mad Men' co-star, exclaimed, “CHRISTINA. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥” Another co-star Kat Dennings asked, "Tell me what this is ASAP I need to buy.” Hendricks is currently working alongside Kunal Nayyar and Lucy Hale in the film 'The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry'.
While Hendricks is proud of her appealing curves, she has previously expressed her dissatisfaction with the media's focus on her figure throughout the course of 'Mad Men' which was screened from 2007 to 2015. The series portrayed the lives of employees at Sterling Cooper & Partners, a New York City-based advertising business, in the 1960s. During its seven-year run, the show earned 16 Emmy awards.
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In June 2021, Hendricks told The Guardian, "There certainly was a time when we were very critically acclaimed, and getting a lot of attention for our very good work and our very hard work, and everyone just wanted to ask me about my bra again." The 'Good Girl' star went on to explain, "there are only two sentences to say about a bra." Despite those unpleasant remarks, Hendricks stated that she was honored to play the role of Joan Holloway.
She remarked, "It may eclipse anything I ever did. And, if it does, it was a good one and I’m proud of it. I got to bring who I was as a woman. I think I learned some of how to be a woman from Joan. No one would give a s**t about me if it wasn’t for that show. I’d still be doing good work, but no one would have found me. If that’s the best thing I ever do, it was pretty good."
Hendricks has also previously discussed the significance of her character and whether it was more inclined towards feminism. Hendricks told Entertainment Weekly, "Some people have called her a feminist, but I would not. I think she's smart and able. I think she knows that she deserves to be treated in a certain way, but her methods are not technically what you would call 'feminist.' Maybe now you would, but I don't think you would have at the time."