Mad Men star Christina Hendricks looks unrecognizable in new photo after drastic weight loss

MAD Men star Christina Hendricks looked almost unrecognizable in a new photo after her drastic weight loss.
The actress shared a series of snaps with the caption “Dinner with friends” on her Instagram account on Tuesday.
The photos taken Christina48, looking straight ahead, standing in profile, wearing an elegant black evening dress.
The bodycon dress featured a floral print lace overlay and a plunging neckline that showed off her curvy figure and large bust.
Christina, whose fiery red hair was pulled back in a loose bun, was holding a black leather clutch and wore a pair of large gold chandelier-style earrings.
Known for both her stunning physique and her talent on screen, the ‘Good Girls’ actress appeared to have a slimmer physique than fans were used to.


In the comments section, one person wrote, “You’re losing too much weight.”
Another follower quickly snapped back, “She’s smaller and that’s none of your business or anyone else’s.”
Other fans refrained from commenting on the Toy Story 4 star’s weight, instead praising Christina’s stunning looks.
One fan commented: “BREATHTAKING WOW.”
A second commenter wrote: “This is unacceptable sharpness.”
“Oh, so pretty!” added a third.
While a fourth person said, “Those earrings,” before adding, “Nice dress, you look gorgeous as always!!”
HOUSE TOUR
Christina gave fans a peek inside her decadent Los Angeles home by snapping a glamorous mirror selfie.
The ‘Good Girls’ star shared a glimpse inside her home while playing Dress Up on ‘Dolce and Gabbana.’
Christina posed in a black lace cardigan over a pencil skirt that was accentuated at the waist with a thin belt.
The Drive actress completed her retro outfit with a D&G face shield as she posed in her incredible dressing room.
“After watching @dolcegabbana’s amazing show online I just play dress up. I still get to play disguise! Dolce, baby!” she wrote.
Behind her, fans spotted an ornate wall decoration with a gold floral print, as well as an art deco-style lamp and a sofa with suede tassels.
Christina revealed she bought a new home before the renovation by taking snaps of the property’s dusty interior.
“I bought a house! And I’m going to renovate this 1908 Craftsman house from head to toe!!!” she wrote.
“I’m scared, I can’t lie, but I’m so excited to be shaping every inch.”
In mid-January, she announced she was taking on the mammoth task of renovating her bathroom, sharing photos of the broken bathtub and toilet.
“This is currently the new bathroom… officially and snazzy. #bathroom makeover #grey toilet #grey bathtub #nightmare,” the star posted.
Photos from Christina’s current home reveal the Emmy nominee’s penchant for Art Deco accessories, including plush printed rugs and pink velvet bar stools.
CLAIM TO GLORY
The actress opened up about her time filming “Mad Men,” and her comments about the culture on the set of the popular show quickly went viral after the interview.
Christina Rene Hendricks was born on May 3, 1975 in Knoxville, Tennessee but grew up in Idaho.
She began her modeling career between the ages of 18 and 27.
With early 20s Christina She began appearing on TV shows like “Beggars and Choosers” and “Kevin Hill” before getting her big break with “Mad Men.”
Hendricks married 500 Days of Summer star Geoffrey Arend in 2009, but the two announced their divorce in October 2019.
Mad Men premiered on July 19, 2007.
The show followed promotional alpha male Don Draper, played by Jon Hamm.
Christina played the popular character Joan Holloway throughout the show’s seven seasons.
She won two Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Critics Choice Awards for her role as Joan.
She has also been nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards.
Hendricks now plays one of the three main characters on the NBC sitcom Good Girls.
THE INTERVIEW
Hendricks opened up with an interview in June 2021 The guard about her time with Mad Men.
“There was certainly a time when we got a lot of critical acclaim and 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,” she said of her full-fledged work . Woman with breast on tv.
She continued, “I don’t know of any musician, model or actor who has missed that.”
“I had moments – not up mad Men; to other things – where people have tried to take advantage of me, using my body in ways I am uncomfortable with, coaxing or coercing me or professionally shaming me: “If you took your work seriously, you would do this…”
She spoke in the past about her relationship with her body, saying, “If there’s anything I can teach you, it’s that I learn to celebrate what I was born with, even if it’s uncomfortable at times.”
“My larger boobs have made it harder and harder to shop over the years, but I’ve learned to love it.”