Christina Hendricks Shares Throwback Behind-the-Scenes Photo From 'Good Girls'
Christina Hendricks is missing her 'Good Girls' co-stars.
Christina Hendricks is looking back on her Good Girls days with a throwback selfie featuring some of her former co-stars from the NBC comedy series.
In a new Instagram post, the actress, 47, shared a behind-the-scenes memory from four years ago, featuring Hendricks on set with fellow cast members Retta and Mae Whitman.
"Miss you ladies so much!!!" Hendricks captioned the post on Monday, Oct. 3, adding the hashtags "#goodgirls" and "#bethboland," in reference to her character on the show.
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In the pic, Retta and Whitman are laughing for the camera, while Hendricks isn't even cracking a smile.
"Do you [miss us] tho? That face tells me otherwise," Retta, 52, quipped in a comment on Hendricks' post.
Whitman, 34, also left a comment to acknowledge her flexed finger in the pic. "Just like to point out my extremely elegant finger swoop here yall. Oh and miss you too etc etc," she wrote.
The iconic trio starred in the fan-favorite series together for four seasons before it was abruptly canceled in 2021. Hendricks has since moved on to other projects, including the 2022 film The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry.
Hendricks has also recently made headlines over the renovation of her home, a 1908 craftsman-style house that she bought two years ago.
Last month, the Solar Opposites actress shared a video tour of the work she's been doing on the old home on Instagram, where she was unpleasantly surprised with critical comments accusing her of ruining the place.
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Hendricks ended up sharing a follow-up post to clear up the controversy, insisting that she has been bringing the home "back to life" after years of neglect and a makeover in the 1980s.
"It breaks my heart to see comments that I'm ruining an old home," she wrote via Instagram back in September, noting that the property was going to be knocked down if she hadn't purchased it. "I'm so pleased to save an old 1908 craftsman."
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