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Apr 9, 2009
Christina Applegate Kicks Cancer, Keeps Smoking
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Last year we learned the shocking and very sad news that actress Christina Applegate was diagnosed with breast cancer and, because of early detection, was able to become “100% cancer free” after making the difficult decision to undergo a double mastectomy to rid her body completely of the disease. This week, tho, new photos have surfaced of Applegate smoking a cigarette just months after successfully enduring her first cancer scare … which makes absolutely NO SENSE to me at all:


Why IN THE WORLD would anyone who has endured something as life-changing as a double mastectomy in order to rid their body of breast cancer want to tempt fate by smoking cigarettes and risk getting throat cancer? It just seems extremely dangerous and foolhardy to take up a smoking habit in the wake of a successful defeat of cancer. Obvs, it is her life and she is free to do as she pleases but I can’t help but wonder what it may feel like should she ever find out that she is sick again. Why take the chance? I’m really dumbfounded … but I do wish her well and continued health.

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  1. Stacey says:

    Yes, I no longer feel sorry for her as well. She is clearly an idiot. Same with Patrick Swayze. Moron still smokes and he’s dying of cancer!

    To the jackass who said we should have sympathy for smokers…GIVE ME A FREAKING BREAK. Have sympathy for the people who have to put up with your ridiculous habit, you weak fools!

  2. Amber says:

    I’m sorry and you’ll pardon my language, but that is the most fucking stupidest she could be doing right now (anybody actually!). I really felt sympathy and pity for her when I first found out about her battle with cancer. However, like many people on her, I don’t feel sorry or have sympathy for her anymore. I don’t respect her or this stupid action. I don’t wish death on her certainly, but I don’t justify this at all.

  3. Jacques Torsonier says:

    For the record: If I had lost a pair of glorious breasts, at a young age, like Ms. Applegate … it’d make me want to freakin’ smoke as well.

    All kidding aside, you geniuses whose reaction to those pics is to call names (“idiot”) and say “she should just quit” have absolutely no idea what kind of psychological and physiological problems arise when someone is a heavy smoker and attempts to quit. Most smokers “quit” a half dozen times before they actually quit. Perhaps one of these days Ms. Applegate will quit for good. Until that time, give her — and those of us who have to read your ridiculous, petty quips — a f***in’ break.

  4. PSS says:

    As the recent widow of a lung cancer casualty, I am fully aware of the dangers of smoking and cancer. I also know that cigarette smoking is an addiction. It is a harder habit to kick than heroin. My husband tried dozens of times to quit. Cold turkey, nicotine patch, hypnosis, pharmaceuticals (i.e. Wellbutrin, Chantix), tapering off etc.,and the help of a loving and supportive wife. I showed him reports & stats, begged, cried, argued, cajoled, anything I could do to help him quit.

    People who label Christina Applegate a hypocrite are not only condescending and judgmental, but ignorant of addictions and the stranglehold they have on people. Good people, not so good people, anybody. I’m sure Ms. Applegate is aware of the dangers of smoking so who are we to judge her. Things aren’t always as they seem. Why not focus on her involvement in fundraising for the cancer society and educating women on breast cancer.

    Stress is also a contributor to cancer. If anybody thinks that “news flashes” like these don’t affect people, think again. Best wishes Christina, in all of you endeavors.

  5. Davis says:

    I’ve never understood why someone would try smoking in the first place. In my early 60s now, it’s even harder to comprehend. The major reason I never tried marijuana is because one generally had to smoke it. I tried alcohol though, when younger, only several times, but I did even get drunk a handful of times, once in the Army, a few times in college. After that, though, I couldn’t seen the attraction and never drank.
    But smoking has always seemed disgusting to me, and it’s hard for me not to feel that anyone who would even try smoking is equally disgusting.
    But it’s all subjective, we’re all, each of us, who we are, and pretty much can’t help feeling as we each do, though over time we change, evolve, hopefully for the better.

    Maybe someone can tell me why a beautiful young woman–usually still a teenager–would even try it, even once, when it’s now, for years, been pretty common knowledge how it harms ones health, irritates non-smokers, is messy, makes one smell bad, causes facial wrinkles sooner with age, etc.
    ‘Peer pressure’ and ‘wanting to be cool’, sure. But where’s the independent thought that might have overridden any such urges when it counted?

  6. tylerfan says:

    I had cancer and quit smoking. I had surgery and radiation and beat it. As ridiculous as it may seem, I really didn’t think I would ever get cancer again since I no longer even had those body parts! So, I started smoking again. In some wierd way, it was like taking back control or turning back time to when this nasty disease wasn’t a part of my life. I know it makes no sense, but this is my truth.

    It’s 13 years later and I just found out that lightening strikes more than once. I quit again. I’ve beaten it again. I feel no need to smoke.

    It was my lesson to learn and I did. I can tell you that all the criticism in the world didn’t make me change, not even the doctors “educating” me made a difference. Getting sick again made me change a lot of things including ceasing to smoke.

    I pray that Christina will not have to endure another bout with cancer before she chooses to quit smoking, but in the meantime, I will not call her names or judge her negatively. I will however wish her wellness and continued growth in a long and happy life!

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