Mar. 16, 2025
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Christina Hendricksknows what she wants from her home when she returns to it at the end of each day.
In the latest issue ofProperty BrothersstarsDrewandJonathan Scott’s magazineDrew + Jonathan Reveal, on newsstands now, the actressopens up about her Los Angeles abode, which she describes as “whimsical.”
Detailing that her space shies away from more modern home trends, theGood GirlsandMad Menstar, 46, says her 1916 home features ornate and playful decor, much to her liking, despite being “traditional on the outside.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Christina Hendrickstends to overdo it in the kitchen.
PEOPLE caught up with theMad Menalumna on Thursday at theGood Eggs launch eventin Santa Monica, California, where she revealed she’s hoping to scale things back moving forward when she’s preparing food.
Lately, though, Hendricks has “done less and less and less” with her recipes, and is hoping to continue down that path.
“What I like about tonight is that it doesn’t have to be a four hour process,” Hendricks remarked.
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The 46-year-old actress starred as Beth Boland in the series which aired on NBC for four seasons before it wascanceled last June.
Speaking to PEOPLE at a Good Eggs dinner event in Santa Monica, California, on Thursday evening, Hendricks said she felt that the network “failed massively,” when it came to “representing the kind of show that it was.” “It was quirky and weird and smart and they kind of made it just look like a sitcom,” she said.
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“No one’s a stereotype of the strong person or the weak person. We know that we are those people, all day long,” says Hendricks, who has played Beth Boland on the series since 2018.
“I think that a woman can be so many different things and the more you show all those different sides to her, people respond to that as strength because it feels real,” says the actress.
Mar. 16, 2025
Foc Kan/WireImageReady toembrace your own curls and put your flatiron awayfor fall? You’re right on trend: Curlsmake a major comebackin Hollywood. Don’t take our word for it, though: Just check out Christina Hendricks,Alicia Keysand Joan Smalls, who all sported their ringlets in different ways.Hendricks’ look, which she sported with a black sequined dress at the opening of Vivienne Westwood’s new store in Paris, included straight roots that twisted into super-tight, bouncy-looking curls.