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Selma Blair is seeing big improvements in her health following an aggressive treatment plan.
Blair, 49, documented her prolonged battle with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the film “Introducing, Selma Blair”. The “Hellboy” actress underwent a risky hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) that has rewarded her with “huge improvements” to her condition.
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“I’m trying to develop a love story with life right now,” Blair tells People.
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Kate Aurthur editorThe film “Introducing, Selma Blair” documents the 2019 stem cell transplant Blair underwent in order to heal her multiple sclerosis — and though the two-month-long medical process is harrowing, the movie both illuminates and entertains.
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Selma Blair is sharing her journey with multiple sclerosis (MS) in her new documentary, “Introducing, Selma Blair”. The neurological disease is something the 49-year-old actress has been battling for years, and has had her loved ones by her side every step of the way.
Selma Blair is sharing her journey with multiple sclerosis (MS) in her new documentary,.
, is a deeply personal and emotionally raw account of the actress’ battle with multiple sclerosis, with the documentary chronicling the ups and downs of her undergoing HSCT, a bone marrow stem cell transplant. Directed by Rachel Fleit, the film is described as “one woman’s journey of personal acceptance and resilience” as Blair “reckons with the next chapter of her life after being diagnosed” in 2018.
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Selma Blair has proved she’s such a proud mom, gushing over her mini-me son Arthur at the Los Angeles premiere of her new documentary. The actress, 49, walked the red carpet in a glittering silver gown featuring a halter neck and deep, plunging v, however it was her 10-year-old son who stole the spotlight.
“Introducing, Selma Blair” starts on an unexpectedly hilarious note. The 49-year-old actress, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) a few years ago, makes joke after joke as she applies her makeup.“Kim Kardashian sent me some makeup.
Selma Blair has the support of her main man on her big night!
Selma Blair is a truly proud mom.