Christina Applegate Responds to an Internet Troll Claiming She Had ‘Bad’ Plastic Surgery

The actress confessed that she read the comments on a recent magazine article and made the ‘unfortunate’ decision to do so.

Christina Applegate She doesn’t let hateful comments about her appearance affect her.

The Dead to Me Star, 51, shared her strategies for dealing with online hate in a tweet. She revealed the brutal messages she received from one nasty person. internet troll.

Applegate, who attended the Critic’s Choice Awards This was her first appearance at an award show since she was diagnosed with MS in 2021. After the event, she was featured on a PEOPLE Magazine article on what she and her daughter wore to the evening. This apparently attracted some mean-spirited comments from one individual.

“Sooooo, I made an unfortunate decision to check out some comments on a article about me and my children at CCA,” the actress said. explained in a tweet Tuesday, January 17. “Of course I told her that it wasn’t nice. “This was her response.”

She also included a screenshot from the message sent by an unnamed user, which stated “MS didn’t make you look like a plastic surgeon.” You are a fraudster and not [Christina] Applegate.”

The hater continued, “And a poor plastic surgeon at that.”

Applegate has recently announced in a New York Times Interview: She revealed that she had gained 40 pounds due to MS and that she was “very conscious” of the changes in her appearance. Dead to Me Season 3.

Applegate wondered, however, what was wrong with people after she claimed her hater had done bad plastic surgery.

She said, “By and by, I laughed,” using humor to get over it.

The last month saw the Married…with Children Alum confessed that she sometimes uses her comedy talent to deal with the realities of living with serious medical conditions.

She candidly stated, “My humor shield keeps my OK, but ofcourse, down on the inners, you feel things,” while speaking on The Kelly Clarkson Show. “I do it because I want to make people feel comfortable around me.”

“You know, people now see me as a disabled person. I want them to feel comfortable.” She added, “That we can have a good time with it.”

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