christina appelgate needs to go away from public life forever
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lukejbarnett — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 10:29 PM)
First of all christina looks horrible nowadays. and she's looked horribly ugly for the last few years. she needs to go away from all cameras for the rest of her life right now. and she has ms now so there is no reason for her to be in front of a camera ever again i mean isn't she retired from acting?
for the sake of her career as an actress and for the memories of all the people who loved her on married with children she needs to retire from being a public person. because every time i see her now all i do is cry because it is horribly depressing seeing her look this old and this ugly. i care about my memories of her in married with children. she needs to to leave the public eye as a national service to all her fans. gosh damn she actually looks as old and ugly as kathleen turner looked in dumb and dumber to about 10 years ago. which is crazy bc turner is at least 15 years older than her.
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Premmie — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 10:38 PM)
Buna, you made me curious so I Goggle it Tina Appleway and really I was depress to read this one, hana
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/christina-applegate-legs-just-done-ms-relapse -
Lilith — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 11:07 PM)
He's a total prick making this comment about Ms. Applegate. Life has dealt her an especially difficult hand. She made her way in this industry being known as a sex symbol and for her to be hit with multiple diseases that are so debilitating that come with disfiguring side-effects which are compounded due to the medications she must be on, make life even more challenging for her. Idiots like this motherfucker who make posts like this, thinking a woman's worth is only based on her sex appeal or that she somehow loses value after she turns 25, just give men a really bad name. Thankfully, not all men are this ****ed in the head. Christina Applegate is doing the best she can while dealing with many diseases and relapses, all while being in the public eye. There's never a shortage off assholes who feel entitled to make idiotic comments like this about women.
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith -
Lilith — 1 year ago(July 03, 2024 12:50 AM)
Yeah, I think you're right about Selma Blair. I think it hit her especially hard. Wasn't she filming
Anger Management
when she got diagnosed? Christina, for whatever reason, seems to be handling it incredibly well (at least that's the perception in the public eye). Who knows what's really going on behind the scenes. These diseases are incredibly difficult for someone to go through, so imagine going through all of this while being under the microscope of the public eye while being judged so harshly by idiots? It's terrible.
Good on Christina for campaigning and bringing awareness to M.S.
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Elle — 1 year ago(July 03, 2024 01:37 AM)
Selma has been talking about it for years and even had a stem cell transplant. I think since then she is doing way better because she was shaking and using a cane and now she isn’t for the most part.
Maybe Christina will get a stem cell transplant?
They both can do voice work. I know Christina is doing it for upcoming shows. -
Lilith — 1 year ago(July 03, 2024 02:51 PM)
I thought she was the therapist with Charlie Sheen as the patient. This was after Charlie left
Three and-a-Half Men.
They messed up so bad with that one by not giving Charlie a raise. Bringing in Ashton Kutcher was just silly. I was one of the millions who tuned in when that episode aired just to see how they were going to play it, but it was totally unbelievable. I could not suspend my disbelief even a little.
The ending of
Three and-a-Half Men
was very bad as you could see Chuck Lorre was bitter and wanted to kick Charlie to the curb because nothing made any sense having the entire cast turn on Charlie at his funeral. It was a funny show, but Charlie Sheen carried most of it, and it was his chemistry with everyone else that made it work.
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith


