Pop star and actress Sarah Harding has died after her battle with cancer. Her mum Marie took to her daughter's Instagram feed to announce the heartbreaking news with her 348,000 followers.
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Actress Selma Blair could have retreated to a private place when she was diagnosed in 2018 with Multiple Sclerosis, the progressive and often disabling disease of the central nervous system. Instead, she’s been remarkably candid on social media about her challenges, posting regular updates to her 2.5 million Instagram followers.
She takes her openness to new levels of intimacy in the documentary Introducing, Selma Blair, directed by Rachel Fleit, debuting in theaters October 15 and on the
Pop star and actress Sarah Harding has died after her battle with cancer. Her mum Marie took to her daughter's Instagram feed to announce the heartbreaking news with her 348,000 followers.
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Selma Blair has documented her week of “health and healing” in a new Instagram post. The actress, 49, took to social media on August 29 to share a series of pics while in remission in her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis, also known as MS. “A week of health and healing in a golden place,” she captioned the photo set, which began with a snap of her rocking a floor length purple robe, while clutching onto a mug in one hand, and using her cane in the other.
This is such good news!
Selma Blair has some truly inspiring news after years of struggling with a debilitating multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
Selma Blair has said her multiple sclerosis is in remission after she underwent a stem cell transplant. The actor was given a hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation, which uses stem cells derived from bone marrow, peripheral blood or umbilical cord blood.
Selma Blair is opening up about her personal battle with multiple sclerosis, aka MS.
coronavirus pandemic.“I really do feel now, with this pandemic, we’ve all gotten a kind of diagnosis that’s incurable. It’s called living right now,” she said.
Selma Blair is opening up about her battle with multiple sclerosis ahead of the release of her deeply intimate and personal documentary, “Introducing, Selma Blair”. On Monday, during Discovery+’s TCA presentation to the press, the actress revealed why she wanted to participate in the project, how her son inspires her, and an update on her health today.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVActor Selma Blair has put the most intimate parts of her life and multiple sclerosis diagnosis on display with her new documentary “Introducing Selma Blair,” directed by Rachel Fleit. But while Blair doesn’t pull any punches, she also doesn’t pretend that what she has gone through with her diagnosis will mirror everyone else’s experience.
Selma Blair is opening up about her battle with multiple sclerosis ahead of the release of her deeply intimate and personal documentary,.
A powerful trailer for actress Selma Blair’s new documentary highlighting her life and death battle with MS has just dropped.
Selma Blair was told to "make plans for dying" amid her battle with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The 'Cruel Intentions' actress was diagnosed with the degenerative condition in 2018 and in 2019, she underwent a stem cell transplant, which was a risky procedure because she had to stop taking her medication, undergo chemotherapy and isolate in hospital for weeks after the treatment.