Christina Applegate ‘hospitalized’ amid MS battle – here’s what we know

Christina Applegate has reportedly been hospitalized in Los Angeles, sparking renewed concern about her ongoing struggle with multiple sclerosis.

According to TMZ, the Dead to Me star, now 54, was admitted in late March. The exact reason for her stay remains unclear, and it’s not known whether it is directly related to her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.

Her representative declined to confirm details, stating: “I have no comment whether she is in the hospital or what her medical treatments are. She’s had a long history of complicated medical conditions that she has been refreshingly open about, as evidenced in her memoir and on her podcast.”

The news comes just weeks after the actress opened up in deeply emotional terms about how much the disease has taken from her. Diagnosed in 2021, Applegate has been candid about the physical and emotional toll it has had on her daily life.

Speaking about the exhaustion caused by MS, she explained: “I’m not tired. I really hate that — when someone says, ‘Oh, you’re tired today.’ No,” Applegate said. “‘Oh, you’re fatigued today.’ No. ‘Do you feel like you’re on horse tranquilizers?’ Yes.”

Applegate’s first symptom

During an episode of SiriusXM’s This Life of Mine with James Corden, Applegate explained how her first symptoms appeared intermittently and did not immediately raise alarm.

“For years and years and years, I’d have, like, some weird things…balance issues, speech issues,” she explained. “My hands would shake sometimes, and I remember playing tennis – I played tennis a couple times a week, and my knee would go out.”

At the time, Applegate – who got her start as a 16-year-old on the TV sitcom Married with Children – assumed she was “dehydrated” or thought it was “too hot.”

Like many people experiencing early MS symptoms, the inconsistencies made it easy to dismiss the warning signs as temporary or unrelated health issues.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 26: Christina Applegate (L) speaks onstage during the Light Up The Blues 7 Concert celebrating Autism Speaks’ 20th Anniversary at the Greek Theatre on April 26, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Things changed in January 2021 when her “toes got numb.”

“And I ignored it,” she admitted, explaining that she continued hiking despite the “weird muscle spasm.”

Gradually, things started to get “weirder and weirder,” and the symptoms became harder to rationalize.

As production approached for the final season of Dead to Me, her condition worsened significantly. “By this time, I was like, ‘You guys, I can’t even walk up the steps to my trailer.’”

New admission about her life today

In her memoir You With the Sad Eyes, released last month, she shares raw details of what living with the illness is really like.

“When I wake up, I often can’t get my arm to move far enough to grab the cup of water by my bed or my phone from its charger,” she wrote.

Applegate has also revealed that the disease leaves her vulnerable to infections, sometimes forcing her to make repeated trips to the emergency room. She has previously said she’s been hospitalized dozens of times since her diagnosis, often dealing with what she describes as unbearable pain.

Despite everything, she continues to push forward—balancing her health struggles with her work, her podcast MeSsy (co-hosted with fellow MS patient Jamie-Lynn Sigler), and the recent release of her book.

For now, there have been no further updates on her condition, leaving fans concerned — but hopeful — as they wait to hear more. We hope you’re doing well, Christina!

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