Chad King tells PEOPLE Christina Applegate has been a source of support in his journey with multiple sclerosis
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"Christina has different symptoms than me, and it's like we're going through our own struggles, but we can come together," says King
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The Grammy-winning A Great Big World member explores his MS journey in his new EP The Road Ahead, released April 17
Chad Kingis able to connect withChristina Applegateover their shared experience of living with multiple sclerosis.
The A Great Big World musician, who was diagnosed with MS in 2007, explored his journey with the autoimmune disease for a new EP,The Road Ahead. Now, he's opening up about getting to know Applegate, who publicly shared her MS diagnosis in 2021.
"Christina Applegate has been a guiding light for me in this whole process, which has been amazing," King, 40, tells PEOPLE after meeting Applegate through appearing on a February 2025 episode of theAnchormanactress'MeSsypodcast, co-hosted withJamie-Lynn Sigler,who shared that she was diagnosed with MS in2016.
"Every person with MS has different symptoms. It varies completely," says King. "Christina has different symptoms than me, and it's like we're going through our own struggles, but we can come together. She lifts me up."
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Applegate's long been open about her experience living with MS, and she's also provided a shoulder for King to lean on. "She's just reminding me that there's so much good in your life," says the Grammy-winning "Say Something" artist. "As dark as and heavy as this moment is, there's so much light."
Earlier this week,Applegate shared a statementabout her health toInstagramfollowing reports of a recent hospitalization. "Thank you for the outpouring of love and well wishes. Health issues are a constant for me, but I'm a strong chick and I'm getting stronger and better every day," she wrote on Monday, April 20. "I’m taking a moment to focus on my health, but I’ll be back with more to say soon enough."
King'sThe Road AheadEP was released on Friday, April 17. "For me, it's capturing this moment when multiple sclerosis symptoms started to affect me and my world," he tells PEOPLE of the project's inspiration.
"I couldn't walk the same, I couldn't sing the same. And I was like, okay, I still want to write music," continues King. "And so, these were the songs that I wrote and then was able to capture on recording. It's only four songs, but for me it was like, this is what I could do in the time I had. And I'm really proud."
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