Christina Applegate can not be beaten so fast and struggles with full force through seemingly hopeless phases of life

Biography of Christina Applegate "Who are the women who can wear short dresses during pregnancy?" "It's just not possible with me, shame on you," tweeted Christina Applegate in July 2010 while standing in bed in front of her wardrobe. Even if other stars would simply crumble under their covers on a day like this and cancel the party, Christina pulled off her plan. She threw herself anyway in a short dress, put on a leggings underneath and looked at the premiere of her new movie just stunning - especially because of the pregnancy tummy. Problem solving the smaller species. After all, Christina had to start early to deal with much greater difficulties than a small styling problem.

 The childhood Christina did not have an easy time with her childhood - she and her single mother, Nancy, often had financial worries. Time and again, the pretty, shy blonde helped out and earned a few dollars for the family. But today the actress sometimes regrets that she dropped out of school a little later to work in the film business. "I wish I knew more about history and all the other things I could have learned, but I can do that today and I'm probably much better prepared than I was then." Typical for Christina Applegate: Do not complain for long and get the best out of the situation.



 The serious diagnosis This is not difficult even in seemingly completely hopeless situations. When she underwent a bilateral mastectomy and subsequent breast augmentation after breast cancer diagnosis in 2008, she spoke openly and shockingly positively about her fate: "Hey, I'll have great breasts until I'm 90. I will not need a bra anymore and they do not hang on me like they did before, they're pretty tight and look great in tank tops now. " Where does Christina Applegate draw this enviable power from? Maybe from the knowledge that she will be rewarded for her confidence in life. In 2010, Christina announced she was completely cured of cancer.
Serial and film actress The actress primarily established herself as a serial and film actress and received an Emmy and several Golden Globe nominations. She was best known for her role as Kelly Bundy in the TV series "A Terrible Nice Family".

This role she prescribed for a full 10 years (1987-1997). At the start she was only 16 years old. Since her next series, she has already received some leading roles, for example as Jesse Warner in "Jesse" (1998-2000), in "Samantha Who?" (2007-09) and in the TV series "Up All Night" (2011-12). In addition to her film and series roles, she also worked as a dancer and was seen in some productions at the Broadway Theater, for example, in "Sweet Charity" (2015). Christina Applegate private From 2001 to 2007 Christina was married to the actor Johnathon Schaech. The couple had married in California, but already in 2005 the love was broken. In 2010, Christina and musician Martyn LeNoble officially became a couple. Two years later they got a daughter together and shortly after the second birthday of little Sadie Grace the wedding bells rang again.

In addition to her commitment to breast cancer and her public opinion on her double mastectomy, Christina is also publicly committed to animal welfare. She is a self-confessed vegetarian and was featured in a promotional clip for animal welfare organization PETA. Netflix Comedy "Dead to Me" With family and her social commitment Christina has enough around the ears. She does not get bored that fast - certainly a reason why she is considered picky about role offers. Her last series role was in "Up All Night" from 2011 to 2012, until 2018 she took on a new series role. In the Netflix comedy "Dead to Me," Christina Applegate will be seen as a buttoned-up and conservative widow Jen, who lost her husband in a traffic accident. What a stroke of luck for Netflix, Applegate is considered by Casting Directors as a top candidate, but constantly rejects offers. So we can be curious which raisins Christina will still peck from the cake.

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