According to a report from TMZ, Christina Applegate is hospitalized in Los Angeles.
The 54-year-old actress has been battling multiple sclerosis since she was diagnosed in 2021, and according to the outlet, she was hospitalized in late March.
It is not clear whether her alleged hospitalization is related to her symptoms.
A rep for Applegate told Page Six: “We will not comment on whether she is hospitalized or what her treatment is. She has had a complex medical condition for a long time, as evidenced in her memoir and podcast, which she has been refreshingly open about.”
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Applegate has always been open about her condition, most recently revealing details in February, revealing that she was confined to her bed due to ongoing pain.
“I’m married…and have kids,” the alumnus made the heartbreaking confession in an interview with People magazine, talking about how she plans to take her 15-year-old daughter, Sadie, to school and other activities.
“I want to take her with me. It’s my favorite thing to do. It’s the only time we get to spend together, just the two of us,” she said. “I say to myself, ‘Get her safe so I can get her home and get back to bed,’ and that’s what I’m doing,” she told the outlet.
Applegate has a daughter with Dutch musician Martin Lenoble, whom she married in 2013.
The “Sweetest Thing” star revealed her MS diagnosis in an emotional statement on X (formerly Twitter) in August 2021.
“Hello, friends. A few months ago, I was diagnosed with MS. It has been a strange journey, but I have been so supported by the people I know with this disease,” she wrote at the time.
“It’s been a tough road, but as we all know, the road goes on and on, unless some hole prevents it,” she continued.
“One of my friends who has MS said, ‘We wake up and do what we’re told to do.’ That’s what I’m doing. So I ask for privacy as I go through this. Thank you, Mr. X.”
She is perhaps best known for her breakout role as rebellious teenager Kelly Bundy on the raunchy sitcom “Married…with Children,” which she starred in from 1987 to 1997.
Applegate recently published a memoir, “You With the Sad Eyes,” in which she discusses her tenure in Hollywood and her battle with MS.
