Don't Hate Us Because We're Beautiful

<b>Christina Hendricks</b> The "Mad Men" actress isn't shy about flaunting her gorgeous curvacious figure, but be careful what you call those jaw-dropping curves. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/10/05/christina-hendricks-calling-me-full-figured-is-just-rude/">In a recent interview</a> the star was visibly annoyed when asked about her body and said, "I think calling me full-figured is just rude." Check out which other stars flaunt it, then take it back. (Reuters)

<b>Don't Call Me Sexy!</b> Some stars in Hollywood play up their sexuality and then later say that they don't like being called a sex symbol. “It’s definitely flattering, but also uncomfortable,” says Rihanna of being called a sex symbol. "That’s not a priority on my list – being a sex symbol or being overly sexy. I’m just a normal woman. I don’t really focus on being a sex symbol.” Which explains all of those teeny tiny outfits, crotch grabbing, and interviews about her sex life.  Check out who else walks the walk, then won't talk the talk. (AP)

<b>Scarlett Johansson</b> "I look forward to growing in the industry and aging," says the actress. "I'm at a little bit of a funny age where I get that 'sexiest woman' thing, and it feels like a label for right now."  Wonder what she'll think about that quote in 20 years... (Reuters)

<b>Evangeline Lilly</b> The former "Lost" star reportedly confessed, "I used to cry myself to sleep wishing I was ugly because of the way men leered at and disrespected me." She later told Women's Health magazine: "I was a pretty girl. It was easy for people to look at me and say 'F*** you.'" "People are like, 'I want to hate you, because everyone else seems to love you.' But the reality is this: I'm a simple person who's not interested in attention and who just wants to go about her business," she says. It must be hard being so loved. (Reuters) (Reuters)

<b>Snooki</b> When the reality star was arrested for drunken disorder, she screamed, "I'm too pretty to be in jail."  Um, not really! For more pics of Snooki, go to <a href="http://www.x17online.com" target="_blank">x17online.com.</a> (X17online.com)

<b>Mila Kunis</b> The "Friends with Benefits" star admits, "I was never raised to think that I was pretty." "It’s not that I was raised to think I was unattractive," she says. "But it was just never something that was pointed out to me by my family." Um, just look in the mirror? (Reuters)

<b>Kim Cattrall</b> "As an actress I've always, especially in movies, been playing sexy roles and have been sexualized,” the "Sex and the City" vixen admits.  She has also complained about the lack of roles for women in their 50s.  Um, especially if you have mostly played sexpots. (AP) ( )

<b>Jessica Alba</b> The mom of two is baffled by the image she portrays.  "This whole sex goddess thing? Half the time I don't even know what that means," she says.  "I don't put myself out there to get that kind of attention," she explains. "When I do, it's flattering, but it's not what I set out to do. I just want to be in movies and I really don't see myself like this." Hence all of the bikini-clad magazine covers? (AP)

<b>Eva Mendes</b> “I’m definitely responsible for the image that I put out there,” she says. “But it does become frustrating, because I don’t want ‘sexy’ to be my defining characteristic. I’d love for my ambition and will and intellect and sense of humor to define me as well.” Perhaps trade in the topless photo shoots for a pair of horn-rimmed glasses? Just trying to help. (Reuters)

<b>Jessica Biel</b> Justin Timberlake's ex has said that it's difficult to find work in Hollywood due to her incredibly hot body and beautiful face.  "[It's] really is a problem," she says. "I just want an opportunity. If you don't like the audition, then don't hire me! But if you don't want to even see me — that's hurtful." Sigh.

<b>Megan Fox</b> The foul-mouthed actress isn't shy about expressing her contempt for those who complain about being too pretty.  “It pisses me [off] when people f***ing complain that I’m too beautiful to get a part,” she says. “If I weren’t attractive, I wouldn’t be working at all.” Thank you, Megan Fox!