Hendricks, Christina, has exchanged vows with George Bianchini. Taking place on Saturday, April 20, the actress, who is 48 years old, tied the knot with George Bianchini at the historic Napoleon House in New Orleans. Matthew Weiner, the creator of Mad Men, Christian Siriano, Mae Whitman, and Retta were among the guests who attended the event. According to Hendricks, she and Bianchini, who is a camera operator who has worked on a variety of films and television series, decided to celebrate their wedding in the Big Easy since they both had a unique relationship with the city.
Before I met George, New Orleans was a location that I had always wanted to visit, and it was also a place that he had always wanted to visit before he and I were together. “And then when we first started dating or meeting up, it was the place in the middle because we lived across the country from one another,” she recalls. “It was in the middle.” “It just feels like our city together, even though we both loved it individually,” she continues to say.
Christina and George’s Wedding Ceremony
Shirley Manson, lead singer of the rock band Garbage, was a personal friend of Hendricks and Bianchini’s and conducted their wedding. It was a really thrilling experience for us since I believe that [Manson] is one of the most brilliant poets and authors the world has ever seen. According to the actor who played Good Girls, “We just look at her and her marriage to her husband Billy Bush, and they are couple goals for us.” Her spouse is Billy Bush. According to Hendricks, one of the most “nerve-wracking” things on their wedding to-do list was the fact that the pair had written their vows that they would give to one another by hand.
Because the wedding was spread out across several different events, the fashion-obsessed actress took advantage of the chance to have some fun with her wardrobe. She informed us that she had “incredible designers” who produced outfits that were suitable for each of the several parties. The cocktail evening dress that she wore was created by Christian Siriano, and she described it as “spectacular” and a “red carpet moment that was not on a red carpet.”
During the main event, Hendricks wore a bespoke Katya Katya wedding gown, which she claims caused her to weep the very first time she put it on “because it was so beautiful.”
Who is Christina Hendricks
Christina Rene Hendricks is a well-known American actress and model who was born on May 3, 1975, here in the United States. Throughout her extended career on television and stage, she has been honored with a number of distinctions, including six nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award, two television Actors Guild Awards, and two Critics’ Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. As a result of her performance as Joan Harris in the highly acclaimed drama series Mad Men, she has gained a lot of notoriety. Her status as “the sexiest woman in the world” was determined by a survey administered to female readers of Esquire magazine in the year 2010. The title of “Best Looking Woman in America” was also bestowed on her.
Although Hendricks was born in Knoxville, Tennessee to an American mother and an English father, she spent her childhood in Portland, Oregon, and Twin Falls, Idaho, where she got involved in the theatrical scene in both locations. In the aftermath of her participation in a Seventeen cover contest, she relocated to New York City and embarked on a career as a model. She had previously completed her high school education in Virginia. Over more than a decade, she continued to work as a model on a global scale before making the switch to acting.
Christina Hendricks Early Life
Christina Rene Hendricks was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, on May 3, 1975, as the second child of American mother Jackie Sue Hendricks (née Raymond), a psychologist, and English father Robert Hendricks, a Forest Service employee from Birmingham. She has dual citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States via her father. She has an older brother. Her family moved often because of her father’s Forest Service employment, first to Georgia when she was two months old, and then to Portland, Oregon, where she attended primary school.
When Hendricks was nine years old, her family relocated from Portland to Twin Falls, Idaho, where she attended elementary and middle school. She characterized her family as “outdoorsy,” mentioning how they regularly went camping in the Pacific Northwest. Her mother urged her and her brother to join a local theater club in Twin Falls to meet new people, and Hendricks performed in a Grease play. She remembered, “I made so many wonderful friends via the theatrical company. And it was a community that valued theater. The children would perform, and the whole village would attend. “And you were cool if you were an actor.”[9] Hendricks, a natural blonde, started painting her hair red at the age of ten, inspired by the novel Anne of Green Gables.
Christina and George’s Dating Life
The number of guests that the couple, who started dating in 2020 and were engaged in February 2023, invited—76—felt ideal for Hendricks and Bianchini. She says, “It seemed like the right amount for us to be able to visit and embrace everyone without feeling overwhelmed, but it’s definitely not a tiny, intimate wedding.” No, what we really wanted was a huge party.
Hendricks took the lead in organizing the celebration; in fact, she made a joke about Bianchini “going to be surprised at his own wedding.” She leaned into the opulent atmosphere of historic New Orleans, letting the setting dictate the specifics.
She was putting the wedding together from a distance while shooting the Sky TV series Small Town, Big Story in Ireland, so the planning process was a little difficult. “I really felt like I had to be able to bob and weave in a situation where you’re planning a party in a city that you don’t live in,” she says. “I just kept saying to myself, ‘At the end of the day, if all of our friends and family together being happy and celebrating… If all else fails, I’ll order pizza, and we’re going to have a great time.'”