Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Christina Hendricks Named Americas Best Looking Woman

Christina Hendricks has been hailed as America's best-looking woman in an Esquire cover article, however, there's more than meets the eye with this one.

To begin with, even if the article appears in a men's magazine, the fiery "Mad Men" star won the best-looking title via a poll of over 10,000 women. Hendricks snitch 30 percent of the votes that were cast, beating out even Megan Fox, who got 14 percent of the votes, and Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, who got 17 percent. Megan Fox was last year's title-holder in Esquire's annual issue dedicated to the fairer sex.

Dubiously and more interestingly the photo that appears on the cover of the magazine looks a little unusual from the hot redhead who has garnered almost as much attention for her looks as she has for her performance on the AMC television show.

The accompanying photo that spread out looks a bit more like the Hendricks we know and love. She looks sizzling and hot in a desert shoot, basic-cable's favorite secretary poses next to an abandoned trailer, crawls across the sand, and bites into a juicy slice of watermelon.

Hendricks' stretch comes with a personal letter speak to to all men. As well to discussing her disgust of Facebook and love of Scotch, Hendricks lays out pointers for behaving around women: "There are better words than gorgeous, radiant, for an instance. It's an underused word even a special word. 'You are radiant, charming, smoldering,
invigorating, attractive, and fetching."

The full-bosomed beauty undoubtedly doesn't shy away from discussing her signature figure either: "We also remember everything you say about our bodies, be it good or bad. It doesn't matter if it's just a compliment nor could be just a comment. Those things you say are store away in the steel box, and we remember these things precisely. We bear in mind what you were wearing and the street corner you were standing on when you said it."

One can't help but marvel where Hendricks was standing when the women of America paid her and her body the highest accolade of all.

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