Christina Hendricks Talks Weight Criticism With New York Magazine
Ravishing redheadChristina Hendricks admits recent barbs about her voluptuous figure have left a “bad taste in her mouth.”
A New York Times blogger was forced to apologize after writing “Big girls shouldn’t wear big dresses” after spying the Mad Men star in a lavish ball gown at last month’s Golden Globe Awards. The writer later insisted the photograph of Hendricks had been accidentally distorted.
Christina was taken aback by the biting remark and insists people should be focusing on her performances rather than her size.
She tells New York Magazine: “It kind of hurt my feelings at first. Anytime someone talks about your figure constantly, you get nervous, you get really self-conscious. I was working my butt off on the show, and then all anyone was talking about was my body! It just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.”
A New York Times blogger was forced to apologize after writing “Big girls shouldn’t wear big dresses” after spying the Mad Men star in a lavish ball gown at last month’s Golden Globe Awards. The writer later insisted the photograph of Hendricks had been accidentally distorted.
Christina was taken aback by the biting remark and insists people should be focusing on her performances rather than her size.
She tells New York Magazine: “It kind of hurt my feelings at first. Anytime someone talks about your figure constantly, you get nervous, you get really self-conscious. I was working my butt off on the show, and then all anyone was talking about was my body! It just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.”
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