May 24, 2011 18:01 GMT  ·  By

Christina Hendricks, star of the hit series “Mad Men” and a role model for all curvy women out there who believe Hollywood only promotes size 0 ladies, is fighting back at allegations that parts of her body – her breasts, in particular – may have been boosted with a little help from the plastic surgeon.

Debate on the possibility that she may have had implants started when her Playboy pictures emerged at the beginning of the year, showing her with smaller breasts – though, in all fairness, she was also younger and thinner.

In a lengthy interview with the Daily Mail, Hendricks fights back at claims that she had implants put in, which would make of her a fake and a hypocrite, because she’s always talking about natural beauty and embracing it.

Christina vouches she is 100 percent all natural and, most important of all, very proud of it and of the body she was born with.

Asked whether she was aware that more and more women were trying to get her enviable figure through plastic surgery, Christina seems honestly shocked.

“I hope I’m not encouraging that,” she says. “If there’s anything to be learned from me it’s that I’m learning to celebrate what I was born with, even though it’s sometimes been inconvenient,” the star adds.

She knows a thing or two about “inconvenience,” since having such large breasts is not always as fun as it may appear to be.

“Having larger breasts has made it harder for me to shop throughout the years, but I’ve learnt to love it,” Christina explains.

Because of that, she can hardly believe that people are questioning her honesty, suggesting that she may have gone under the knife to get her trademark curves.

“It’s so bizarre that people are constantly asking if my breasts are real or fake. They’re so obviously real that anyone who’s ever seen or touched a breast would know,” she says.

For the full interview with Christina Hendricks, see here.