Christina Hendricks may not want to be called "full-figured", but her buxom look is in high demand with women around the world.

The "Mad Men" star recently conducted an interview with Australian Sun-Herald Fashion Editor Kate Warehouse who asked Hendricks: "You have been an inspiration as a full-figured woman. What is the most inspiring story that you can remember where you've inspired someone?"

Hendricks didn't take kindly to the question saying, "I think calling me full-figured is just rude."

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that someone from the press warned at the interview "not to ask any questions about her breasts."

Hendricks' breasts have recently caused a global trend for women that want cleavage like hers. According to The Times of India, women are getting plastic surgery to enhance their breast to look more like the voluptuous Hendricks.

Garrick Georgeu, a plastic surgeon, told the Daily Mail that there has been an increase in breast enhancements over the last 18 months.

 "Up until two years ago all we had was anatomical-shaped implants to offer patients which gave a round, almost cartoonish look," said Georgeu. "Many of my patients are women who have lost volume to their breasts with age, or after having children, and so the conical implant is ideal for them. And what the conical implant does is lift up the breast giving them fullness in the upper part giving a natural voluptuous look, similar to Christina Hendricks."

Health.com asked Hendricks about women admiring her figure.

"It's such a compliment, because of all those times I had agents who were, like, 'You have to lose some weight,' and all of a sudden, people are celebrating it," said Hendricks. "It's like: 'Oh, thank you! Thank you for letting me be me.'"