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'My Diagnosis Set me free'

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July 29, 2024

Actress and disability rights advocate Selma Blair who was diagnosed with MS in 2018 opens up about motherhood, the medical treatment she credits with saving her life and finding love again.

- JAIME HARKIN & ANDREA SIMPSON

'My Diagnosis Set me free'

Selma Blair arched her back and swayed to the sounds of "Heart of Glass" by Blondie as camera lights flashed inside Hubble Studio in downtown L.A. Dressed in a black hooded Carolina Herrera dress and killer heels, the 52-year-old platinum blonde struck poses that could rival that of any Hadid or Jenner sister.

So much so that within a few minutes, iconic photographer Hype Williams confidently announced, "We've got the cover shot already." With her loyal golden retriever service dog, Scout, keeping a watchful eye throughout the shoot, the scene perfectly summed up Blair's grit and determination since she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis six years ago.

imageThe Legally Blonde star commanded the room in the same way she's taking back her life, with each pose honoring her unique disabilities. For Blair, showing off her differences is part of the beauty of diversity.

Blair has progressed as both a human and an artist since her health journey began, finding joy and beauty in life's challenges. (The actress, who grew up in Michigan, has also found romance with a Midwestern mystery man. "He's wonderful," she teases.) "When the world is dark, you have to go and find the beautiful things," says the mom of 12-year-old Arthur (dad is her ex, fashion designer Jason Bleick). "I've been living my best life trying to do just that." Us Weekly sits down with the star and author to celebrate Disability Pride Month.

imageHow are you feeling?

I'm so happy. This is my favorite thing to do. To work with Hype and be here and reach so many people and get to say, "I'm still here."

You've been through a lot in the past few years.

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