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Source Close to Christina Applegate Shares Candid Thoughts on Her MS Health Battle

Taitirwa Sehliselwe Murape
Apr 20, 2026
09:38 A.M.

Public concern over Christina Applegate's health was already mounting, but a new account from someone close to the situation has added a deeper sense of unease.

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After years of battling a debilitating medical condition away from the spotlight, the actress surfaced with a look that left netizens in a state of absolute shock in February 2026.

For a long time, the "Married... With Children" star has been open about the fact that her life is now defined by physical limitations. She has often been seen using a cane or leaning on her daughter for support during her rare public appearances.

Christina Applegate speaks onstage during the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards on January 15, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate speaks onstage during the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards on January 15, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

A Sanctuary in the Shadows

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Earlier this year (2026), the 54-year-old actress admitted that her bedroom has become a "sanctuary" because the simple act of moving is often too agonizing.

Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2021, she spends a significant portion of her day in bed, only pushing herself to leave for the sake of her 15-year-old daughter, Sadie.

Applegate revealed that driving her daughter to school is the "only time" they have alone together, and divulged that her internal monologue is a constant struggle to just get home safely so she can collapse back into bed.

Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble on the red carpet at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Award. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble on the red carpet at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Award. | Source: Getty Images

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Unfiltered Truths and 'Sad Eyes'

Being confined to her room has given her the unfiltered freedom to write her memoir, "You With the Sad Eyes." The book dives into her tumultuous upbringing in Laurel Canyon, where she witnessed her mother's struggle with substance use and troubled relationships.

She recalled the instability of her childhood, noting how "fun" it was to see her mother "crying on the floor" while she was left to fend for herself. Even after finding fame as Kelly Bundy, she stayed in an unhealthy relationship because she felt the need to fix broken people.

Christina Applegate attends a ceremony honoring her with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on November 14, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate attends a ceremony honoring her with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on November 14, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

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The Stunning Reveal

Despite the heavy subject matter of her book, it was the promotional photography that had set the internet on fire. In a series of professional portraits, Applegate appeared vibrant, healthy, and genuinely glowing, a stark contrast to the toll fans feared the illness had taken.

The images show a woman who is not just surviving, but radiating a newfound strength. After years of hearing about her health struggles, seeing her look so polished and powerful was the twist no one expected.

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While the actress insists she still has those same "sad eyes" from her childhood, she acknowledges she is now a "stronger, different, resilient human being."

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A Sudden Medical Update

Months after the promotional photoshoot, Applegate has now sparked fresh concern after recent reports surfaced that she is currently hospitalized in Los Angeles, but the biggest twist may not be the report itself…

It is the response that followed, and the carefully chosen words are already fueling even more questions.

Christina Applegate at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angels, California on February 26, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angels, California on February 26, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

According to TMZ's report, Applegate was admitted in late March, though the precise cause of her hospitalization remains unclear. The outlet also noted that it is not known whether the reported stay is connected to her multiple sclerosis.

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That detail matters, of course, because Applegate has never hidden the reality of what she has been facing. Since revealing her MS diagnosis in June 2021, she has spoken with striking honesty about the toll the condition has taken on her daily life.

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Still, the timing has only added to the intrigue. Just weeks ago, her "MeSsy" podcast co-host Jamie-Lynn Sigler announced on March 31 that the show would be taking a brief hiatus while both women were on book tours.

At the time, that update may have sounded routine. Now, with hospitalization reports making headlines, it has inevitably taken on a more loaded tone.

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A Statement That Said Plenty Without Saying Much

Then came the comment from Applegate's representative. Rather than offering a simple denial or confirmation, the statement landed somewhere in between.

In the message shared through TMZ, her rep said:

"I have no comment whether she is in the hospital or what her medical treatments are. She's had a long history of complicated medical conditions that she has been refreshingly open about, as evidenced in her memoir and on her podcast."

That wording is what really ignited attention. It did not shut the story down, but it did underline something undeniably serious: Applegate's medical history is both complicated and ongoing.

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Behind the Scenes, Concern Keeps Growing: What Those Closest to Her Are Seeing

Something about the latest Applegate update felt different from the start. The concern was already there, but this time, the language surrounding her health seemed to point to something even more serious unfolding behind the scenes.

Her representative did not exactly shut down speculation when addressing the situation. Instead, the response was notably careful. And now, in a new report, a source close to the situation has offered an even more candid glimpse into what Applegate is allegedly facing as her MS battle continues.

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According to the source, Applegate is "a fighter," but her struggle with multiple sclerosis has been described as "treacherous." That is a brutal word, and it instantly gives a sense of just how exhausting and unpredictable this chapter of her life has reportedly become.

"With every setback, if we are being realistic, everyone has it in the back of their minds that they might not have a tomorrow with her," they divulged.

The insider also said she has better days and really bad days, but, painfully, not "great" days. They added that she is always dealing with something, which paints the picture of a star navigating a constant, relentless cycle rather than occasional setbacks. "It sucks," they added.

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Even so, the source said Applegate does try to look at things positively when she can. And in those moments, they claimed, it helps that she has so many friends around her — people willing to listen, sit with her, cry with her, and support her through everything in between.

Still, the source did not sugarcoat the toll her illness has allegedly taken. In their words, Applegate's decline has been "agonizing." The comment becomes even heavier when placed beside Applegate's own past words. Back in 2024, she openly described her largely bed-bound life as "a living hell."

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She also said at the time, "I don't enjoy living," and added, "I don't enjoy things anymore." The source went a step further, saying, "She's in rough shape."

And yet, that was not where the insider left things. In a notable turn, they insisted, "But people aren't thinking that this is the end. Nobody is planning to be at a funeral."

They acknowledged that her disease may take her sooner than anyone would want, but emphasized that those close to her still have trust in her medical team, and in Applegate's own will to keep going.

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That final detail is what makes this story so emotionally complicated. It is not a clean narrative of either hope or despair, but something far messier: fear, realism, exhaustion, and belief all existing at once.

For now, the clearest takeaway is also the hardest one: Applegate's health battle appears to be ongoing, serious, and deeply painful, but those around her still believe she is not done yet.

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What Christina Applegate Had Already Shared

And that is where her newly released memoir adds another emotional layer. In "You With the Sad Eyes," published last month, Christina Applegate reportedly opens up in painful detail about just how difficult everyday life has become.

She writes, "When I wake up, I often can't get my arm to move far enough to grab the cup of water by my bed or my phone from its charger." It is the kind of vivid confession that makes abstract health updates feel heartbreakingly real.

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But perhaps the most revealing detail is one that quietly explains why any report of hospitalization would immediately raise alarm. In the memoir, Applegate also shares that her illness leaves her prone to infection and sends her to the emergency room regularly.

For fans, the latest update is a sobering reminder that Applegate's battle has never been a neat, easily packaged story. It has been raw, unpredictable, and, by her own account, filled with physical setbacks that affect even the smallest parts of daily life.

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Christina Applegate Breaks Down Her Daughter's Heartbreak

Besides speaking openly about her evolving health and releasing deeply personal reflections, Applegate has also addressed how her diagnosis has impacted her family life, especially her teenage daughter.

In a soul-baring podcast episode, the "Dead to Me" star opened up about how her brutal experience with multiple sclerosis (MS) has left her young daughter, Sadie, emotionally impacted. And her words? Nothing short of heartbreaking.

Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California on February 26, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California on February 26, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

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On August 26, 2025, Applegate and Sigler sat down for an episode of their podcast, "MeSsy," where Applegate did not hold back.

"Well, of course. And I mean, in my situation, Sadie only knew me as healthy. You know, a runner, a pellotoner, a dancer," she shared in response to Sigler noting how their kids often observe them with a keen eye and worry about them. "So then, when this came about, 2021, [sic] she was like stoic about it." But that stoic shell began to crack.

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"I see her look at me when I'm in bed and can't quite move, or I wanna go say goodnight to her in her room, but I can't quite get down the hallway for whatever reason that my legs aren't working that day," she continued, her voice thick with emotion.

"Right now, I can barely get to the bathroom; it's the worst, but that's neither here nor there. But, I just — it's broken her, you know? And she didn't know this."

And it's only getting harder. "It was like losing the mom she had to this [expletive] thing. And the more she's gotten older now, I think the more it's hurting her," Applegate divulged, painting a haunting picture of a teen silently grieving the mother she once knew.

Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble posing before attending the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble posing before attending the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

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Pandemic Pain, MS Diagnosis – And the Collapse of Childhood Innocence

Applegate's diagnosis came at a time of global upheaval, and the timing couldn't have been worse for LeNoble.

"I was diagnosed in 2021, so we had just gone through COVID and no school, and all this stuff, and now mommy can't do all the things that she used to be able to do. And I see it in her eyes. I see it," Applegate revealed, pointing to the compounded distress her daughter endured.

Sadie Grace LeNoble standing beside her mom, Christina Applegate, at the 28th Annual Critics Choice Award in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Sadie Grace LeNoble standing beside her mom, Christina Applegate, at the 28th Annual Critics Choice Award in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

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But amid the grief, flickers of grace shine through — instances where Sadie steps into the role of caregiver, and a force of strength and support.

"When we're out, she knows I'm having such a hard time because I have such anxiety about being out, and she's always got my arm. She's always trying to help me through, and help me with my cane, and all this stuff," Applegate disclosed, describing a new kind of bond — one born of resilience and love.

A close-up of Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble holding hands. | Source: Getty Images

A close-up of Christina Applegate and Sadie Grace LeNoble holding hands. | Source: Getty Images

Still, the light moments between mother and daughter continue — even if they're tinged with the ache of lost normalcy.

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"She's like, 'Can you please go down and make my food, 'cause you're the only one who can make it.' She's like, 'You're going down all the steps,'" Applegate recounted with a bittersweet laugh.

Sadie Grace LeNoble and Christina Applegate at Applegate's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony in Hollywood, California on November 14, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Sadie Grace LeNoble and Christina Applegate at Applegate's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony in Hollywood, California on November 14, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate's Fight to Still Be 'Mom'

Despite the discomfort, the fatigue, and the crippling loss of mobility, Applegate refuses to give in. "And I'm like, 'Sadie! I can't make it down the [expletive] steps!' But I do it. I do it, because I know that it's like — she's like checking in to make sure, 'Can she still take care of me?'" noted the devoted mother.

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It's these raw and achingly human moments that have made "MeSsy" a refuge for listeners — a space where Applegate reveals what few stars dare to share.

Sadie Grace LeNoble and Christina Applegate. | Source: Getty Images

Sadie Grace LeNoble and Christina Applegate. | Source: Getty Images

And that particular episode? A gut-wrenching glimpse into a daughter's pain, a mother's honesty, and the fragile strength that binds them together.

Just weeks earlier, Christina Applegate stunned listeners when she recorded another emotional episode from a hospital bed, sharing the harrowing pain she was enduring after being hospitalized.

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Christina Applegate before the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate before the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards. | Source: Getty Images

The then 53-year-old Emmy winner delivered the update in the August 5, 2025, episode of "MeSsy." But this time, the recording came not from a studio, but from a hospital room where Applegate was fighting a serious kidney infection.

The ordeal began overseas. While visiting family in Europe, the beloved "Married... With Children" star started experiencing alarming waves of stomach pain.

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"I was not feeling good the whole time I was there," Applegate explained. "But not like the kind of bad where I had missed days. It would just be like up and down. Like, I'd be okay for a couple hours, and then I'd be having [sic] to go lie down because my stomach was really bad."

The mysterious symptoms worsened dramatically on her 11-hour flight home. Rather than brush it off, Applegate took charge, demanding to be admitted and evaluated immediately after landing.

Christina Applegate looks on during her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate looks on during her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. | Source: Getty Images

"I want to be admitted. I'm not listening to you guys. We're — I'm staying here because I want answers. I want every test that you can possibly think of, or ones that you haven't even thought of, and I want them done," she recalled saying, in a defiant stand for her health.

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By Sunday, she was in unbearable pain. What started on the right side of her abdomen soon radiated around to her back — a searing, full-body pain that left her initially fearing her appendix may be bursting.

Christina Applegate spotted in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate spotted in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

"From my back to my front, is like in [sic] so much pain. I'm like screaming. And they ordered me an emergency CT at two o'clock in the morning," she shared. That scan delivered the shocking truth — she had a kidney infection, which required intravenous antibiotics, that had already spread from one kidney to the other.

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The infection, doctors believed, likely started as a urinary tract infection. In classic Applegate fashion, she met the moment with humor — even when medical staff asked an eyebrow-raising question.

Christina Applegate at the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Award in Los Angeles, California on January 17, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate at the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Award in Los Angeles, California on January 17, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

She recalled how they questioned if she was "wiping correctly." In response, Applegate laughed off the suggestion and noted that she is meticulous about personal hygiene, joking that she keeps herself "a clean girl down yonder." But behind the laughter lurked concern, as doctors were not ruling out something far more serious.

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Christina Applegate pictured at an event on January 12, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate pictured at an event on January 12, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

"And now they're thinking it could be something else, and I don't want to say what they think, um, because I don't want it to sound scary, but, um, I'm just going to be here," she said ominously.

The stay was more than just physically draining. Emotionally, Applegate broke down, relying on nurses for comfort and distracting herself with hospital ice, mindless TV, and what she called "bedrotting" — hours spent simply trying to survive.

Christina Applegate speaks onstage during the Light Up The Blues 7 Concert celebrating Autism Speaks' 20th Anniversary in Los Angeles, California on April 26, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate speaks onstage during the Light Up The Blues 7 Concert celebrating Autism Speaks' 20th Anniversary in Los Angeles, California on April 26, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

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Home at Last, but the Battle Isn't Over

After a week of hospital care, Applegate was finally discharged. In an exclusive with People magazine, she confirmed she was recovering at home — but her ongoing stomach issues remained "a work in progress."

Applegate's health struggles are compounded by her battle with MS. MS is an autoimmune condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. In people with the condition, the immune system mistakenly attacks myelin, the protective covering that surrounds nerve fibers.

Christina Applegate attends the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza.  | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate attends the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza. | Source: Getty Images

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She has shared how it has affected her ability to eat and drink, noting how drinking through a straw sometimes helps her swallow. Though there's no cure, treatment can slow the illness — but nearly one million Americans live with its physically draining symptoms.

A candid confession came during a 2024 interview on "Good Morning America," when Applegate called MS "the invisible disease." On a November 2024 "MeSsy" episode, she revealed, "I lay in bed screaming."

Christina Applegate onstage during the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California  on January 15, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate onstage during the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate Faces Acting Uncertainty

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The relentless pain and intense muscle spasms have driven her to stay home, cancel outings, and question her future in the very industry that made her a star. In 2023, Applegate received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — a bittersweet moment that she dubbed "my beginning and my… my possible end."

She also said the final season of "Dead to Me" holds a special place in her heart. However, it took extraordinary accommodations to film it.

Christina Applegate speaks during her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. | Source: Getty Images

Christina Applegate speaks during her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. | Source: Getty Images

From needing a sound tech to physically hold her legs steady during standing scenes to constant monitoring on set, Applegate's pain was ever-present. Yet her appreciation for the production team was profound.

"We don't know what my future as an actress is going to be," she said. "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 [sic]."

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