Christina Applegate may be taking her last bow quickly.
The Emmy winner’s function as Jen Harding on “Dead to Me” might be her final following her a number of sclerosis analysis, she informed Variety.
“Jen Harding is the one, who — who knows, quite possibly the last one I’ll play,” Applegate, 50, stated.
“I don’t know how capable I am,” she stated, on the verge of tears. “This was a gift to me.”
Noting that filming the third-and-final season of the Emmy-nominated Netflix hit was “as hard as you would possibly think it would be,” Applegate informed Variety she was at work when she realized of her analysis, which she went public with in August 2021.
“I didn’t know what was happening to me,” she stated, recalling signs she’d ignored reminiscent of numb toes. “I was sleeping all the time, and I gained 40 pounds — a lot of things happened. I got diagnosed while we were working. … And then it was about kind of learning — all of us learning — what I was going to be capable of doing.”
Netflix “even let us take a break for a couple of months so that I could mourn, and find treatment,” stated Applegate, who received a visitor actress Emmy for “Friends” in 2003.
Applegate stated she, co-star Linda Cardellini and creator Liz Feldman all needed “Dead to Me” and its characters to have “closure,” in order that they solid forward with the ultimate season, which premieres Thursday.
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