Christina Applegate.Photo:Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Christina Applegate at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards held at the Fairmont Century Plaza

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Christina Applegateis taking each day as it comes following her2021 multiple sclerosis diagnosis.

In apreviewof her interview withGood Morning America’sRobin Robertsreleased on Tuesday, the actress, 52, spoke candidly about living with the condition and where she is in her “grieving process” after being diagnosed.

In May 2023, Applegate shared withVanity Fairthat shedoesn’t think she’ll work as an actor againafter completing the third and final season of the Netflix showDead to Me, which aired in November 2022, as she continued to deal with her health struggles.

In another preview of from herGMAinterview released on Monday, Applegate shared her heartwarming reaction to the standing ovation she received whilemaking a rare public appearanceto present at the 2023Emmy Awardsin January.

Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Applegate are discussing their shared MS journey in an upcoming interview.Astrid Stawiarz/Getty; Phillip Faraone/Getty

Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Christina Applegate

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“I felt really beloved and it was really a beautiful thing,” she added.

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The actress then joked to Roberts about the reception, “I’m just going to say this… that audience stood up for everybody.”

GMAwill release more previews of Roberts' interview with Applegate and Sigler on Wednesday. The ABC morning show airs weekdays, beginning at 7 a.m. ET.

source: people.com