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Christina Hendricks: My bones won't shrink

17th February 2012

Christina Hendricks used to say there was nothing she could do about her "bones" when modelling agencies asked her to lose weight.

The Mad Men star had a difficult childhood as she was bullied at school for being different.

Things began to change when she was 19 and moved to New York City. She worked as a model as she wasn't as voluptuous then as she is now.

She worked all over the world and although she was a slender US size 4, Christina was still told to slim down.

"When I was working in Italy I was having cappuccinos every day. I'd take my clothes off in front of the mirror and be like, Oh, I look like a woman,'" she recalled.

"I felt beautiful and I never tried to lose it 'cos I loved it. I was 20lbs. lighter than I am now, but modelling agencies used to tell me to lose 10, 15, 20lbs. I'd be like That's bone - I can't. That's not going anywhere!'"

Christina puts her youthful slim figure down to her love of ballet when she was growing up.

She is now famed for having a womanly bust and hips. She hopes that women who are struggling to accept their figure will look at her and realise that curves are sexy.

It took the 36-year-old a long time to feel she was attractive. The schoolyard bullying took its toll and it wasn't until she took some special photographs for a magazine competition that things began to change.

At school she had multi-coloured hair in a bid to be different, so she donned a wig for the shots. The resulting images made her re-evaluate herself.

"When I got the pictures back my mom and I started crying because I had no idea I could be pretty," she recalled to British newspaper The Mirror.

"I'd always felt awkward. It was the first time I really felt pretty. It just sort of changed my perspective of myself."

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