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Christina Hendricks Uses Ebonics At 'Mad Men' Premiere

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At the "Mad Men" Season 3 premiere, Christina Hendricks got hyped when talking about her wardrobe. More at TalkofFame.com!

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  • I hope they write more for her this season. Any more about "baby Eugene" and I'm going to commit infanticide on the brat.

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  • @mykole84 But the BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBS!!!

  • @creepwitme Its just my opinion bro don't take it to heart ;)

    It irks me when people act asthough white women are all stick thin and uncurvacious. No she doesn't have a black womens ass, she is simply what a healthy un hollywood corrupted beautiful white women should look like ;p

  • @UnyieldingDefiance I wouldn't say that a black woman's ass is "diproportionate and mishapen" and I've been around all types of women, she's just CURVY and she accents all of it perfectly. Just plain gorgeous and classy mmm mmm mmm

  • Good man, (she does me) good interview, nice lady for mentioning Mad Men's costume designer Jenny Brian. Da Bomb!

    The bad lightning on this red carpet flattens (well...) the black of het dress a bit. Must be difficult to decide for 'stage' make-up, or 'normal' make-up when preparing for televised events like these. Red or green look best on her; the black or ginger-red (brass) colour too, but can prove to be a bit tricky (when filmed or photographed).

  • @amazingdany

    FYI, She dyes, since age 10 or so. But yeah, paleness and redheadedness do seem to go together.

  • How come redheads have this nice pale skin on them?

  • that is not ebonics. ebonics is a language not just slang beside vocabulary it is systemically different form english especially in regard to english. she doesnt and cant speak ebonics. as a person that speaks it natively i would know. its not all slang. it bin in america since slaves were forced to peaks english but anyone who a 2nd lang knows the 1st one gets in the way so they replaced african words but kept the grammar and many pronuciations. thats why ebonics and english r different.

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