Joan Holloway during her Siouxsie and the Banshees era
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goth phase went platinum
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She looks like Samantha Mathis from Pump Up The Volume
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Keeping the BTGG trope alive
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I don’t think she was in a phase. That woman is goth.
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More photos of her goth phase in [this post.](/r/TradTomboys/comments/wrp4hc/goth_christina_hendricks_was_amazing/)
From a 2014 interview:
>Christina Hendricks hated her high school. When she was 13, her parents moved from the small town of Twin Falls, Idaho, to Fairfax in Virginia because of her father’s job with the United States Forest Service. Hendricks felt “uprooted” and resentful. Then she had to start at a new school: Fairfax High.
>She stood out from the beginning. In Twin Falls she had been part of a children’s theatre group. She wore Birkenstocks and “hippy dresses”. She was surprised when she saw the other girls her age in Fairfax “carrying purses [handbags]. I was like, ‘Ooh, purses!’ To me, only moms had purses. They were much more sophisticated and they were having sex and wearing makeup – all these things that had not happened for me.”
>From the start, Hendricks was bullied. “We had a locker bay, and every time I went down there to get books out of my locker people would sit on top and spit at me. So I had to have my locker moved because I couldn’t go in there… I felt scared in high school. It was like Lord of the Flies. There was always some kid getting pummelled and people cheering.”
>Hendricks found refuge in the drama department. Acting provided an outlet for a feeling of impotent rage. She became a goth, dying her hair black and purple, shaving it at the back and wearing leather jackets and knee-high Doc Marten boots. Were her clothes a type of armour against what she was experiencing?
>”Yeah, exactly,” she says, nodding. “My parents would say, ‘You’re just alienating everyone. You’ll never make any friends looking like that.’ And I would say, ‘I don’t want those people to be my friends. I’m never going to be friends with the people who beat up a kid while everyone is cheering them on. I hate them.'”
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One of my few celebrity crushes
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It, is what she can get
OrchidMuses on
Now I am even more in love with her
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Lovely woman.

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Let’s see a photo of her great big… boots
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The only woman I’ve ever dated looked like a sexier version of Christina. I’m sure she made someone else a very happy man.
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Today Christina turns 51
https://preview.redd.it/81ckbw33byyg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=29b29bb9316f7ec29d30e7628f9b4c7f28022d5f
Joan Holloway during her Siouxsie and the Banshees era
goth phase went platinum
She looks like Samantha Mathis from Pump Up The Volume
Keeping the BTGG trope alive
I don’t think she was in a phase. That woman is goth.
More photos of her goth phase in [this post.](/r/TradTomboys/comments/wrp4hc/goth_christina_hendricks_was_amazing/)
From a 2014 interview:
>Christina Hendricks hated her high school. When she was 13, her parents moved from the small town of Twin Falls, Idaho, to Fairfax in Virginia because of her father’s job with the United States Forest Service. Hendricks felt “uprooted” and resentful. Then she had to start at a new school: Fairfax High.
>She stood out from the beginning. In Twin Falls she had been part of a children’s theatre group. She wore Birkenstocks and “hippy dresses”. She was surprised when she saw the other girls her age in Fairfax “carrying purses [handbags]. I was like, ‘Ooh, purses!’ To me, only moms had purses. They were much more sophisticated and they were having sex and wearing makeup – all these things that had not happened for me.”
>From the start, Hendricks was bullied. “We had a locker bay, and every time I went down there to get books out of my locker people would sit on top and spit at me. So I had to have my locker moved because I couldn’t go in there… I felt scared in high school. It was like Lord of the Flies. There was always some kid getting pummelled and people cheering.”
>Hendricks found refuge in the drama department. Acting provided an outlet for a feeling of impotent rage. She became a goth, dying her hair black and purple, shaving it at the back and wearing leather jackets and knee-high Doc Marten boots. Were her clothes a type of armour against what she was experiencing?
>”Yeah, exactly,” she says, nodding. “My parents would say, ‘You’re just alienating everyone. You’ll never make any friends looking like that.’ And I would say, ‘I don’t want those people to be my friends. I’m never going to be friends with the people who beat up a kid while everyone is cheering them on. I hate them.'”
One of my few celebrity crushes
It, is what she can get
Now I am even more in love with her
Lovely woman.

Let’s see a photo of her great big… boots
The only woman I’ve ever dated looked like a sexier version of Christina. I’m sure she made someone else a very happy man.
*respectfully*
https://preview.redd.it/kfts9qurhyyg1.png?width=300&format=png&auto=webp&s=00031153017893a0c2c48936def7608de4783a66
Unsurprisingly, she looks great.