She may be heavily pregnant but that’s not holding Christina Applegate back.

The 39-year-old actress is expecting her first child next month but is still in such shape that she was able to spoof a pole dancer in a hilarious new video for U.S. website FunnyorDie.

Applegate showed off her great pregnancy body in the video. She appears to have hardly gained any weight except for the burgeoning baby bump.

In the video Applegate plays a character called Roxie Fedaro, a heavily pregnant dancer who is promoting a prenatal pole dancing DVD for expectant mothers.

Check out the video below:

 

She’s already beaten breast cancer, so motherhood should be a snap for Christina Applegate.

The 38-year-old actress is expecting her first child with her fiance, Dutch musician Martyn Lenoble.

Applegate’s publicist, Ame Van Iden, confirmed a report that first appeared Wednesday on People.com. The baby’s due date hasn’t been announced.

The former star of TV’s “Samantha Who?” and “Married … With Children” had a double mastectomy in July 2008 and reconstructive surgery months later. She is now cancer-free.

 

Christina Applegate is engaged to marry musician Martyn Lenoble. Applegate’s publicist, Ame Van Iden, said Friday that the couple of two years became betrothed on Valentine’s Day.

This will be the second marriage for both the actress and the Dutch rocker. No wedding date has been set.

Applegate’s recent credits include TV’s “Samantha Who?” and the movie “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.” She is set to appear with Drew Barrymore and Justin Long in the film “Going the Distance,” due this summer.

Lenoble is a founding member of the rock group Porno for Pyros.

 

Christina Applegate, our October cover star, opens up about her battle with breast cancer and how she rebounded from her health crisis a stronger, happier person and driven to make a difference.

Christina is also the ambassador for Lee National Denim Day – on October 2nd Lee in collaboration with Christina’s foundation, Right Action for Women, invites companies to participate in Denim Day where their employees wear their jeans to work in exchange for a $5 contribution.

A sense of humor can be the best remedy:

“I laughed more in the hospital than I ever have in my life, making fun of all the weird things that were happening to me. My friends would walk in with this sad look, and I would throw something at them and say, ‘Come on! This isn’t the end of the world!’”

On meeting other cancer survivors:

“There’s a real kinship when we meet. We hold each other tight because we know where the other has been: to hell and back.”

On joining other breast cancer survivors at a “Stand Up to Cancer” benefit:

“Backstage, Jennifer Aniston said something like, ‘I don’t like having to see my three girlfriends up there, but I am so proud of you.’ That was nice.”

On her new breasts (after a reconstructive surgery following a double mastectomy):

“It’s really hard because they just aren’t the same—and I had really good ones. If you have boobs you don’t like, you can go and choose the size you want, and then get a brand-new present. But it’s different [when it’s not your choice]. But I hold on to the fact that I don’t have to wear a bra, which is great!”

Overeating during her recent trip to Italy :

“If I see another Caprese salad, I’m going to lose it! We kind of went balls out.”

Her boyfriend, Martyn Lenoble, was her rock through her battle with cancer:

“I don’t think I would have been able to get through any of it without him”

On recent engagement rumors:

“Can a girl please wear a ring on her left hand and not have it be all, ‘Is she engaged?’”

She focuses on today:

“I’ve never been one to pull the covers over my head. I have to push through things.”

Her newly adopted set of life rules:

“If you get too caught up in the outer, you forget about the inner.”

Christina’s inspiration to start her foundation, Right Action for Women:

“I became really passionate about people who are at high risk having the same opportunity to get this sort of testing. Some insurance companies consider the tests exploratory, which is just ridiculous. I mean, it saved my life!”

On meeting a woman touched by her cause:

“It was pretty heavy. She was crying and holding me and said, ‘Thank you for saving my life.’ When that happens, you can’t help but think ‘OK I’ve done the right thing.”

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