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Christina Applegate She hit back on Tuesday after someone accused her of having “terrible” plastic surgery.

“I made a very disappointing decision after seeing some comments on People’s magazine article about me and my kids at CCA,” the actress wrote on Twitter.

Applegate Attends Critics Choice Awards The actress didn’t share what the person first said, but she apparently responded that it was “not good.” I made it

“This was her response,” Applegate wrote, along with a screenshot of the commenter’s response. “What’s wrong with people. By the way, I laughed,” the actress added.

A commenter replied: [Christina] Applegate. ”

“And that’s a bad plastic surgeon.”

Christina Applegate took to Twitter to respond to comments accusing her of having bad plastic surgery.
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Christina Applegate attended an awards ceremony for the first time since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Christina Applegate attended an awards ceremony for the first time since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
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Christina Applegate reveals how to deal with multiple sclerosis: ‘My shield of humor keeps me going’

Critics’ Choice Award It was the first awards ceremony the star attended since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Applegate, 51, skipped the red carpet but wore all black at the Critics’ Choice Awards. She also chose a cane that matched her outfit.

The actress also dedicated her manicure to her series “It died to me.” Applegate wore dark colors with the words “Jen” and “Judy” in tribute to her and Linda Cardellini’s characters.

She was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her portrayal of Jen Harding in the Netflix show.

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Applegate revealed that she was diagnosed with MS August 2021.

“Hello. A few months ago I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.”

“It’s been a strange journey. But I’ve been so supported by people who know I have this disease,” Applegate continued. As we know, the road continues, unless the hole is blocked.”

In another tweet, she added:

Christina Applegate revealed her MS diagnosis in 2021.

Christina Applegate revealed her MS diagnosis in 2021.
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Applegate has taken fans on its own health journey, and recently gave a glimpse of choosing a cane for its “luxury ceremony” in October.

“This will be my first outing since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis,” Applegate wrote, along with a photo of four options. Thanks for the beauty @neowalksticks. Stay tuned to see which one cuts to a week’s worth.”

In November, Applegate received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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