Christina Applegate’s fans will always be in her corner.
Just a few days after news broke of her reported hospitalization, the Dead to Me star’s latest Instagram post has been blowing up with comments.
The post is from the beginning of the month—shared April 2—and is a promotion for her memoir You Will The Sad Eyes. The post features the cover of the book with the message “New York Times Instant #1 Audio Bestseller” under it.
“Thank you for making You with the Sad Eyes March’s #1 New York Times audiobook bestseller,” she wrote in the caption. “I can’t describe how much this means to me. It was important to me to read the audiobook myself and I’m so appreciative of everyone who has listened to my story.”
The post initially received an outpouring of love, but the recent news of her reported hospitalization, more fans decided to comment.
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“Just read that you are in the hospital, I hope that you recover soon 💕❤️,” one concerned fan wrote, while another replied, “I came here for the same reason 😥.”
Another shared, “I hope you’re going to be okay and feeling better soon 🙏❤️”
“America loves you, Christina! Sending healing vibes!!” a fourth exclaimed.
RHONYalum Luann de Lesseps even chimed in, leaving four red heart emojis
News of the actress’s reported hospitalization broke Thursday, April 16, with TMZ sharing that the 54-year-old was admitted back in March. It is unclear whether or not she remains in the hospital at this time, or if the reason is related to her multiple sclerosis diagnosis—which she has been open about since her diagnosis back in 2021.
A rep for Applegate did respond to Parade’s request for comment, noting while they “have no comment on whether she is in the hospital or what her medical treatments are,” that the comedian has “had a long history of complicated medical conditions that she has been refreshingly open about, as evidenced in her memoir and on her podcast.”
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