In a surprise appearance at the 75th Primetime Emmys, actress Christina Applegate, battling multiple sclerosis, received a touching standing ovation. Nominated for lead actress in a comedy series, she took the stage with grace and humor, with host Anthony Anderson offering his arm for support.
Fashion and Recognition
Dressed in a stunning silk velvet Siriano skirt ensemble, designed by Christian Siriano, Applegate shone on the stage. The designer himself expressed admiration, saying,
"Oh Christina, you are divine and I will dress you any day of the week! What a woman."
The audience's recognition mirrored the sentiment.
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Acknowledging MS Battle
Teary-eyed yet humorous, Applegate addressed the crowd's standing ovation, saying,
"Oh my God, you're totally shaming me with disability by standing up. It's fine... Body not by Ozempic!"
She added,
"We don't have to applaud every time I do something."
A candid moment that revealed her resilient spirit amid the challenges of MS.
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Award Presentation and Return to Red Carpet
Despite the hurdles, Applegate presented the award for best supporting actress in a comedy series, marking her first red carpet event since February 2023. A significant return for the 52-year-old icon.
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MS Realities and Candid Quotes
In a May 2023 Variety interview, Applegate candidly shared the impact of MS on her daily life, stating,
"With the disease of MS, it's never a good day. You just have little shitty days."
She highlighted the challenges, from the once-simple act of taking a shower now being "frightening" to the exhaustion crowds bring due to heightened sensitivity.
Support and Encouragement
Social media flooded with support for Applegate's return, acknowledging her resilient spirit and the industry's respect for her work. Fans expressed gratitude for her authenticity in showing what MS looks like, with one saying,
"Thank you for keeping it real!"
Conclusion
Christina Applegate's standing ovation at the 75th Emmys became a powerful symbol of strength and resilience in the face of multiple sclerosis. A moment that transcends awards, highlighting the human spirit's ability to shine even in challenging times.
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Had an amazing night at Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre. It was wonderful catching up with old friends from Wall Street to Walton and meeting so many new friends. Having so many finance, PR, and entrepreneurial buddies from around the world in one place was truly a blessing. I loved every minute.
I can’t recommend the show enough! It has always been a favorite (my father-in-law played Sky Masterson alongside Bob Hoskins and Bernard Cribbins at the National). This version was spectacular—see it before it ends and make sure you stand in the pit! And stay for the dance-off!
🎼 Sit down, you’re rocking the boat!
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1) – Mark 16:20 commission and John 14:26 promise (we can hear God by i-dea and in-spiration). 2) – 10,000 saints in history (all had mental telepathy with God) … we do also! 3) – i-dea, in-spiration, in-tuition prove that people are getting in-spired by God. 4) – 2,000 page Bible says “Only 1-thing is necessary!” See Luke 10:38-42 and John 10:27 and 14:26. 5) – Just start asking God what to do and do what He in-spires; (note: any bad ideas are not from God)! 6) – Got a standing ovation from many people at the end of this speech (because of Mark 16:20)!