Christina Hendricks caused concern among her followers after she shared a teary-eyed bed selfie on Instagram.
The Good Girls star appeared to have been crying as she posed under a duvet with bloodshot eyes and a crestfallen expression on her face.
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Even more concerning was her caption, which read: "Don’t let them gaslight you. Your feelings are real and you should be heard."
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Gaslighting is defined as "a form of psychological abuse where a person or group makes someone question their sanity, perception of reality, or memories".
Christina's followers were quick to express their worry and offer up words of support, with one commenting: "Sending warm thoughts and good vibes, you are strong and powerful."
A second wrote: "Christina who is gaslighting you I just wanna talk to them." A third added: "Nobody better be hurting this queen!" While a fourth said: "Hope you're okay, don't let them get you down."
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Christina appears to be going through a hard time
Christina's heartbreaking post comes after she took a trip down memory lane on Monday to revisit her days on Mad Men to mark 15 years since the first episode of the hit show.
Posting a throwback photo of herself and her former cast members - including Jon Hamm and Elisabeth Moss - she captioned it: "15 years ago today. First day of the Pilot episode. #madmen."
Christina marked 15 years since the pilot of Mad Men
Christina played Joan Hollaway – a sassy, career woman who had men falling at her feet – and previously said the role gave her so much confidence.
"Playing Joan meant so much to me and she is a character that still stays with me," Christina told the Irish Times a few years after the show wrapped.
"I learned how to love myself and be more confident and more ambitious because of her. I still miss her."
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