Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Friendships Christina Applegate Says Ed O'Neill 'Raised Her': 'If You Don't Like Anything About Me, It's His Fault' O'Neill guest-starred on the Tuesday, Aug. 27 episode of his TV daughter's podcast, 'MeSsy with Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler' By Sabienna Bowman Sabienna Bowman Sabienna Bowman is a Digital News Editor at PEOPLE, where she has been working since 2023. She previously worked at POPSUGAR, Bustle and Scarymommy. People Editorial Guidelines Published on August 27, 2024 03:24PM EDT Christina Applegate (left) and Ed O'Neill in 2012. Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty According to Christina Applegate, Ed O'Neill didn't just play her dad on TV — he was a father figure in her real life too. O'Neill, 78, guest-starred on the Tuesday, Aug. 27 episode of Applegate's podcast, MeSsy with Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, where the two discussed their time working on the classic sitcom Married... with Children. During their conversation, the Dead to Me actress, 52, revealed that O'Neill basically "raised her." While introducing her TV dad on the podcast, Applegate said, "I don't even know how to explain this person. He raised me, so if you don't like anything about me, it's his fault." She then joked, "If you do like anything about me, also his fault." Applegate added, "Years years of my life spent with this man and he's an incredible actor, he's an incredible human being." Christina Applegate (left) and Ed O'Neill on Married... with Children. Columbia Pictures/Embassy Pictures/Kobal/Shutterstock Christina Applegate Jokes Through Tears That Emmys Crowd Shouldn't 'Applaud' Everything She Does amid MS Journey Applegate and O'Neill played Kelly and Al Bundy respectively from 1987 to 1997 on Fox's Married... with Children. The series also starred Katey Sagal as Al's wife, Peggy, and David Faustino as the couple's son, Bud. During the podcast, Applegate revealed she almost missed out on starring in the unconventional family comedy because she thought the script for the pilot episode was "gross." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "This is toilet humor and I don't do toilet humor," she recalled thinking at the time. However, once she saw the original pilot — which didn't star her or Faustino — she recalled both she and her mother thought it was "f------ hysterical." After being cast in the show at the age of 15, Applegate revealed that she and O'Neill bonded even though she had her "armor up" during filming. "I mean, he went through everything with me. My mom's cancer and other things," she said of her costar. From left: David Faustino, Christina Applegate, Amanda Bearse, Ed O'Neill, Ted McGinley and Katey Sagal. Columbia Tristar/Fotos International/Getty New Book Offers ‘Inside Account’ into Married… With Children and the Challenges of Bringing it to TV As for O'Neill, he told Applegate's co-host, Sigler, "She was just, a pro. Yeah. It was great to work with her. It's hilarious. So that was, it was always fun to work with Christina." The former costars also shared how much they enjoy the way their relationship has matured over the years. Applegate noted that she loves talking to O'Neill on the phone, even though she hates talking on the phone under normal circumstances. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I love our relationship now, Eddie," she said. "Like, our relationship now of me being 52 years old and the fact that you and I can talk on the phone for hours and giggle and talk about everything. Like, we talk a lot. I talk to you more than I talk to anyone else on the telephone." O'Neill added that he's "very proud" of Applegate, and even shared that she has something in common with his other TV daughter, Julie Bowen from Modern Family. "You're completely different people," he began, before adding, "the thing that you both have that I really like is, good hearts. You know, you're good-hearted." Close