Selma Blair poses with cane on Vogue cover amid MS battle: ‘Wished myself dead’
21.04.2023 - 14:23
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Selma Blair is taking a stand in her battle with multiple sclerosis, commonly known as MS. The 50-year-old actress struck a powerful pose while holding a cane on the cover of British Vogue’s May 2023 issue. The "Cruel Intentions" star stunned in a golden-beige gown with stylish cutouts. She stood with confidence while holding her black and silver cane. The cover read, "Selma Blair, Reframing Fashion, Dynamic, Daring & Disabled." View this post on Instagram A post shared by British Vogue (@britishvogue) "I have an emotional and physical attachment to the cane," she shared during the British Vogue cover interview. "I settle in my voice and body as soon as I hold [it].
It’s an extension of me. And I know it adds to visibility. So many younger people have started publicly embracing their sticks more.
I do think representation matters. If I can help remove stigma or over-curiosity in a crowd for someone else, then that’s great." Blair detailed her experience with MS and pointed out that she lived with the disease for 40 years before being diagnosed. She expressed that she’s done staying quiet on the subject.
"If you’re a boy with those symptoms, you get an MRI. If you’re a girl, you’re called ‘crazy.’" The "Legally Blonde" star continued to candidly speak out about how she suffered from MS all those years, and doctors disregarded her symptoms for decades. Blair added that when she was growing up, she would wake up in the middle of the night laughing hysterically, and as an adult she experienced "waves of uncontrollable crying that came out of nowhere." "I just thought I was a hugely emotional person," Blair noted. While she was not yet diagnosed with MS, Blair said, her frontal lobe became
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