Christiana Applegate's Twitter rant that followed defending celebrities vocalizing about politics, uncovered some harsh truths about her childhood.
The actress, along with a few other celebs, was internet condemned for attending the Women's March movement in Los Angeles on Jan. 21 as well as voicing their opinions about Donald Trump, many of whom are in disagreement about his latest policy to put a ban on immigrants from seven-Islamic nations.
Applegate took to Twitter to address this condemnation in some haughty-worded Tweets.
weird to me when you say I can't have a voice .I'm also a mother,a daughter and a human.i was birthed the same way you were
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) January 31, 2017
I find it so offensive when people say those of us can't talk. You talk! You spew So I'm exempt? Because I chose my work? What the fuck???
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) January 31, 2017
I grew up on an abusive home. Now I make it public. Don't you dare say I don't understand.
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) January 31, 2017
Don't you dare say I don't understand the struggles. We lived on food stamps. Don't you dare say I don't know.
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) January 31, 2017
Applegate later used Twitter to apologize for her rant saying, "Sorry for my outburst. I'm just trying to deal with everything. As a mom I just want a safe place for her. I'm sorry for my language."
Sorry for my outburst. I'm just trying to deal with everything. As a mom I just want a safe place for her. I'm sorry for my language.
— christina applegate (@1capplegate) January 31, 2017
It's okay Christiana, you're forgiven. Maybe next time people will be less likely to jump to assumptions about lifestyles of the rich and famous if they knew where they came from.
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