Christina Applegate Makes Rare Emmy Appearance, Receives Standing Ovation

Christina Applegate Makes Rare Emmy Appearance, Receives Standing Ovation

Veteran actress Christina Applegate made a rare appearance at the 75th Emmys, after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and away from the public scene since last year. 

The “Dead To Me” star — who was nominated for lead actress in a comedy series — came on stage with a walking aid and received a standing ovation. 

She was emotional and she joked “Oh my God, you’re totally shaming me with disability by standing up. It’s fine… Body not by Ozempic!” People reported she added, “We don’t have to applaud every time I do something.”

Applegate presented the award for best supporting actress in a comedy series to Ayo Edebiri, the star of Golden Globes winner “The Bear.” 

This was her first red carpet-event since February 2023.

The 52-year-old actress was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in August of 2021 and she has taken one day at a time. 

In an interview with Variety in May 2023, after the release of the final season of “Dead to Me,” Applegate revealed, “With the disease of MS, it”s never a good day. You just have little shitty days.” 

According to her, everything is a risk with MS. 

“Going down the stairs, carrying things — you can’t do that anymore. It f——— sucks,” she told Variety. She also admitted crowds are “exhausting” to her now. “Imagine just being in a crowd of people and how loud that is. It’s like 5,000 times louder for anyone who has lesions on their brains.”

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    Fingolimod is a sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptor modulator and works by reducing the ability of certain immune cells to exit lymph nodes and enter the brain and spinal cord, where they would cause damage in multiple sclerosis. This helps to decrease disease activity and reduce relapses in patients.

    It is important to note that the treatment of multiple sclerosis can vary depending on the severity and progression of the disease, and Fingolimod is one of the available options for patients. The mention of this medication in the context of Christina Applegate underscores the importance of research and the development of treatments for neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis.