
Selma Blair Reflects On Life With Multiple Sclerosis In New Documentary Trailer
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"Introducing, Selma Blair" follows the "Cruel Intentions" actor as she sets out on “a journey of monumental transition.” It opens in theaters this October.
Selma Blair remains a witty and captivating screen presence in the trailer for a new documentary that chronicles her life with multiple sclerosis. “Introducing, Selma Blair,” directed by Rachel Fleit and due out in October, follows the 49-year-old actor on “a journey of monumental transition,” according to press notes. The “Cruel Intentions” and “Hellboy” star went public in 2018 about her diagnosis of MS, which affects the nervous system and often results in progressive physical and cognitive decline. Since then, she’s become one of Hollywood’s most visible chronic disease and disability rights advocates, and in 2019 she won global praise when she paired her Oscars gown with a cane. That same year, she underwent a stem cell transplant as part of her treatment.More Related News

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