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The Invincible Woman, Selma Blair
Selma Blair rose to fame as one of her generation’s most acclaimed performers. Today she’s not only an actress but an advocate, and it might just be the greatest role of her life.
By Keah Brown Apr 19, 2021
Long before we met, I thought I knew who Selma Blair was. As a pop culture buff, I’d watched her work, and I believed I could surmise what her life was like through red carpet photos, magazine covers, and movie screens. I came of age, and Blair rose to stardom, in an era before social media, when fans put public figures on a pedestal and projected a grandeur onto their every moment. On a recent Saturday night Blair and I met over Zoom. She was perched in front of a blue wall in her Los Angeles home, wearing a dreamy sequined Molly Goddard dress, with one knee pulle
Selma Blair poses with a cane as she covers Town & Country magazine amid ongoing battle with MS - as she reveals how the illness has helped her make a deeper connection with her body
The 48-year-old actress has been candid about her battle with MS since October of 2018, when she first told her Instagram followers that she is disabled
She covers the May issue of Town & Country and leans on her cane in one of the photos inside the magazine
Selma first used a cane in public at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar party just months after revealing her diagnosis, a move she calls a no-brainer