Three Interesting Christina Applegate Feet Facts
Christina Applegate has been entertaining audiences since her on-screen debut at just three months old. Over the years, Applegate has proven to be an incredible talented star whose talented is not limited to a specific type of role. Throughout her career, Applegate has also won many awards including a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. However, despite her many accomplishments, many of them would never have been possible if it weren’t for a part of her body that often goes overlooked: her feet. Christina Applegate’s famous feet have worked tirelessly to carry her across TV and film sets and red carpets, and unfortunately, they are not usually given the recognition they deserve. Here are three interesting Christina Applegate feet facts.
3. Christina Applegate has beautiful feet.
According to more than 1,000 users on the popular celebrity feet database, Wikifeet, Christina Applegate has “beautiful” feet. On user even stated: “Christina is a Foot Flaunter! She puts them beautiful thangs out there cuz she knows they get attention! Beautiful feet on a beautiful lady!”
2. Christina Applegate broke her foot.
Several years ago, Christina Applegate suffered from a broken foot which almost resulted in the cancellation of the Broadway production of Sweet Charity. However, Applegate insisted that producers go on with the show, and she performed through her injury wearing a special boot. During an interview after the fact, Applegate shared that the injury had permanently effected her dance career, and she could no longer complete certain moves.
1. Christina Applegate has very talented feet.
Aside from being a well-known actress, Christina Applegate is also a very talented dancer who has impeccable control over her feet. Although her foot injury changed her limitations, Applegate says that she still enjoys dancing whenever she can. In 2011, Applegate’s love for dance also landed her a spot as a judge on the competition show, So You Think You Can Dance.
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