Christina Applegate made fans happy with a tribute to her character. Applegate has remade Kelly’s brave personality in a satirical dance routine called “The Bundy Bounce,” which she does while trying out to be the face of a new Allanté car.
Applegate thought about how relaxed Kelly was and said, “I wanted to tap back into that light-hearted, playful energy.” Some of Kelly’s famous stunts are reflected in the dance, which includes big movements, hip jumps, and her signature wink.
A video that went popular on social media showed Applegate practicing “The Bundy Bounce” in her living room, which made die-hard Married with Children fans very happy. Applegate said, “Kelly would do something silly to stand out.” “That’s the spirit I captured with this dance.”
Applegate’s success after “Married with Children,” including parts in “Anchorman” and “Dead to Me” that got great reviews, hasn’t taken away from Kelly Bundy’s lasting legacy. The character’s carefree attitude, catchy one-liners, and refusal to say sorry made her a beloved “dumb blonde” with hidden meaning.
Applegate’s ode to the Bundy family brings the family’s irreverent humour and satire to a new generation at the same time that streaming services bring new fans to Married with Children. Applegate said with a smile, “You never know!” when asked if she would play Kelly again. Time and story would have to work out, but for now I’m happy to honour Kelly in my own way.
In addition to “The Bundy Bounce,” Applegate continues to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis, which she was diagnosed with. Fans can enjoy her nostalgic charm and fun dance moves while they wait to hear what she has planned for the future.
When asked about possible future entertainment based on Kelly Bundy, Applegate said, “Once you start bouncing, it’s hard to stop.” Keep an eye on her social media pages for more fun treats and throwbacks.
“The Bundy Bounce” not only brings back memories of the 1990s, but it also shows how Applegate has stayed true to her iconic role as Kelly, introducing her to a new group of viewers.