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Christina Applegate Thanks Fans After Reported Hospitalization Amid Multiple Sclerosis Battle

The actor thanked fans for their support and said she is improving after a late-March hospitalization that was not linked to her multiple sclerosis.

  • On Monday, actor Christina Applegate shared an Instagram update confirming she is "getting stronger and better every day" following her recent hospitalization in Los Angeles.
  • Reports surfaced April 16 that Applegate was hospitalized in late March, prompting concerns among fans and close friends about the "Married...With Children" alum's ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.
  • Applegate, diagnosed in 2021, released her memoir "You With the Sad Eyes" in March and co-hosts the "MeSsy" podcast with Jamie-Lynn Sigler of "The Sopranos" to document her health journey.
  • Celebrity peers including actor Cheyenne Jackson flooded her social media with supportive messages, while Applegate stated she is "taking a moment to focus on my health."
  • Having retired from on-camera acting, Applegate continues advocating for those with the autoimmune disease while balancing recovery and promising to share updates with fans "soon enough.
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Christina Applegate, the 54-year-old star of "Marriage Waters" and "Dead to Me," has been hospitalized since late March due to a battle with multiple sclerosis (MS). She has now spoken out for the first time since her hospitalization. The actress posted a photo of her book and sent a message to fans. "Thank you for the love and well wishes. Health issues are a constant occurrence for me, but I am a strong girl and I am getting stronger and bette…

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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