Christina Applegate, who was nominated for “Dead to Me,” introduces Carol Burnett and talks about her MS and whether she wants to return to acting.
The emotional appearance of Christina Applegate in the middle of her battle with multiple sclerosis was a surprise and made people cry.
According to the Daily Mail, it was a touching surprise for Christina Applegate to show up at the 2024 Emmy Awards. She has been bravely fighting multiple sclerosis since she was diagnosed with it in 2021. Being there to give the award for supporting actress in a comedy series made her look beautiful. People cheered as she spoke to them with a positive attitude, recognizing the limitations of her illness and making fun of her health journey. The famous actress, who is known for roles in hit sitcoms like “Married, With Children” and “Dead to Me,” got standing applause.
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What Christina Applegate says about her work, her struggles, and how she overcame them in her book.
In the emotional moment she shared on stage, the 52-year-old star talked about how her multiple sclerosis has affected both her work and her personal life. Applegate talked about her worries about going back to being open and honest, describing how the condition is getting worse and how it has affected her physically. Applegate keeps being strong, and she now does audio work to support her family and keep working on her art. This is true even though it has been hard for her to watch the last season of “Dead to Me” and get used to her new life with multiple sclerosis.