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After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2021, Christina Applegate’s future as an actress remains uncertain.
In a candid conversation with Variety published on Wednesday, the Emmy-winning actress delved into her acting future, unveiling her plans following her MS diagnosis.
“We don’t know what my future as an actress is going to be,” she explained to the publication.
“How can I handle it? How can I go onto a set and call the shots of what I need as far as my boundaries, physically? I don’t know who is going to be as loving and understanding as this group of people were.”
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Despite her uncertain stance towards returning to set, Applegate has behind-the-scenes projects lined up, including a podcast with another friend who also has MS and shares her dry sense of humour regarding their shared situation.
Her most recent project, “Dead to Me”, aired last its final season on Netflix last fall and saw Applegate, 51, play Jen Harding, a mother-of-two who befriends the woman involved in her husband’s hit-and-run death.
Applegate openly acknowledges her challenges with MS and expresses profound gratitude for her incredible support from the “Dead to Me” cast and crew. Their unwavering accommodation played a crucial role in helping her complete the series, making it a notable milestone in her career.
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Months after its release, Applegate mustered the emotional strength to watch the final season of “Dead to Me,” a challenging task due to the painful memories it evoked.
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Debbie Gibson!The Long Island-born singer took the radio waves by storm in the 1980s, breaking through with her debut album,, in 1987, and she didn't slow down from there.ET was there for many steps along the way, and in celebration of some major milestones — the singer was unveiled on the most recent season of and is celebrating the 35th anniversary of her first No. 1 singer, «Foolish Beat,» this year — Gibson sat down with ET to look back at some of her biggest career highlights.From a background part in to becoming the youngest artist to write, produce, and perform a Billboard number-one single, to touring around the world and starring on Broadway, Gibson's had plenty of major moments, and she was thrilled to take a walk down memory lane.«I mean, I'm a lucky and grateful girl,» she marveled.
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Two years after announcing her Multiple sclerosis diagnosis, Christina Applegate won't quite relinquish hope she can one day act again. While accepting the TV Legacy Award at Variety's TV Fest, Applegate alluded to uncertainty with her career as she reflected upon receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last fall. "Thank you so much for being so understanding as I journey through this new part of my life," she began, addressing the audience.
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Sophia Scorziello editor Variety’s annual TV FYC Fest was packed with big names and your favorite stars from the small screen. Christina Applegate (“Dead to Me”) made a rare appearance to accept the Legacy Award, Brooke Shields spoke passionately about the reality of co-existing in the world of social media and Kerry Washington (“UnPrisoned”) joined a collective of equally hilarious actresses including Elle Fanning (“The Great”), Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary”) and Gina Rodriguez (“Dead To Me”) to discuss forging vanity for laughs and embracing the “messy” woman. The all-day discussion also tackled the state of television today amid a writers strike and an ever-changing landscape of streaming. We’ve rounded up the standout moments from Variety’s TV FYC Fest panels and presentations which brought out important — and at times hilarious — conversations about this season of shows.
Hunter Ingram Christina Applegate was very intentional about who stood at the podium last November when she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Watching from the crowd with her husband and daughter at her side, Applegate heard remarks from her other family — “Married… With Children” co-stars Katey Sagal and David Faustino, and her “Dead to Me” support system, co-star Linda Cardellini and creator/writer Liz Feldman. For Applegate, the foursome represents the full breadth of her 40-year career in Hollywood. “There was no mistake as to who I asked to speak, kind of my beginning and my…,” she hesitates for the moment, editing her thoughts in real time, before she continues, “…my possible end. That was really important to me. It was about where I came from and where I landed.”
Rumer Willis is opening up about her own unique experience with giving birth to her baby girl, Louetta Isley Thomas Willis.The 34-year-old actress recently sat down for a lengthy interview with the podcast, and recalled her journey giving birth at home with help from her doula back on April 18.Surrounded by her boyfriend, Derek Thomas, her mom, Demi Moore, and her sisters — Tallulah and Scout Willis — Rumer explained that everything was going according to the birthing plan, but labor came on hard and fast, and she «dilated from two to eight inches in about an hour.»This meant she quickly had to move into a bathtub to begin pushing, but her doula realized that her water was still intact.«She was checking me and felt my water bag bulging, but still not popping, which was wild,» Rumer recalled. «So, I was like, 'Well, should we break it?' She goes, 'Well, can.' I'm like, 'What?!' I was like, 'Are you serious?'»Serious indeed, Rumer decided to take matters into her own hands. «I reached my finger up there, and I'm feeling and it was crazy,» she shared.