By Larry Feltmen
According to Esquire magazine, Christina Hendricks has been voted sexier than Megan Fox. This curvaceous babe is the latest hottie to hit the small screen, and is making an impact in a big way on the eyes and hearts of men everywhere.
"We love your body. If we're in love with you, we love your body. Your potbelly, everything," Hendricks writes in "A Letter to Men" in the May edition of Esquire.
"Speaking of your body, you don't understand the power of your own smell. Any woman who is currently with a man is with him partly because she loves the way he smells."The actress went on to say that women often keep memories in "steel boxes."
"We remember forever what you say about the bodies of other women" says Hendricks. "It's not about whether or not we approve of the comment. It's about learning what you think is sexy and how we might be able to convey it," she writes, adding that women also remember everything men say about their bodies.
This hot red head also says that manners, eitquette and scotch are a big plus in her book, while tank tops, shorts that fall below the knee and Facebook users are among her turn offs.
Hendricks was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and raised in Twin Falls, Idaho from third through eighth grade. In 1989, her family moved to Fairfax, Virginia, where Hendricks appeared in several high school plays and local community theatre productions.
However, her big break came in the form of a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Junior Musical Playhouse.
Her best-known role is that of Joan Holloway on the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning series Mad Men. The show centres on the macho, booze-soaked world of advertising in New York City in the early 1960s.
Hendricks plays the character of an office manager at an ad agency called Sterling Cooper, providing mentoring to a group of women who must deal with the come-ons and callousness of professional advertising executives.
However, good luck trying to snag this hot babe as she married actor Geoffrey Arend in 2009.
We can only dream....
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