January Jones admits to lying about working out for ‘X-Men’ role, watched ‘Friends’ in hotel room instead
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… and possibly also pleasuring herself with a designer dildo at the same time.
You see, even A-list stars like January Jones sometimes feel the need to skip a workout.
The actress recently made a hilarious confession about how she physically prepared for her role in “X-Men: First Class” — and it turns out she simply didn’t.
While speaking to Shape magazine, the actress admitted that she would lie about working out in her hotel room when in reality she was taking part in a much more enjoyable activity.
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January Kristen Jones (born January 5, 1978) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Betty DraperMad Men.
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