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The Democratic Party’s presidential prospects can learn from the classic drama.
Garr, whose offbeat comedic style proved influential, was also an ambassador for multiple sclerosis.
In a post on social media on Wednesday, she said she wanted to throw back shots with one musician in particular.
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The actress reflected on her experience with breast cancer, saying that downplaying her diagnosis “did no service to anyone.”
On the premiere episode of her podcast ‘MeSsy,’ the veteran actress said she has no interest in playing a character who shares her multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
The actress opened up to “GMA” about that emotional standing ovation and her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.
As the soapy tragicomedy returns for a third and final season, the twists get bigger, the life-and-death stakes hit closer to home, and Christina Applegate undeniably shines.
She’s known for more than a decade but kept it under wraps because she worried it would hurt her career.
The star sounded positive in her Twitter announcement, writing: “The road keeps going. Unless some asshole blocks it.”
From cancer to multiple sclerosis, the implications are tantalizing.