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[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content]Selma Blair is getting incredibly honest about the struggles she faced before she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
In a powerful new cover story for British Vogue‘s Reframing Fashion issue, which featured 19 disabled talents and came out on Thursday, the actress revealed she attempted suicide due to the pain of her MS before she had been diagnosed. The 50-year-old shared:
Whoa. So, so sad. The pain must have been excruciating.
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This is not the only time Selma has opened up about having attempted suicide. In her memoir, Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up, she revealed she swallowed a bottle of Tylenol, chased it with tequila, and hid in her boyfriend’s closet (while he was asleep) after he broke up with her in college. At the last minute, she panicked and woke him up. His mother was upstairs and called poison control and rushed her to the hospital.
Selma’s mother had told her as a child to speak up if life ever became unbearable for her. When she told her about what had happened, she expected to hear words of wisdom, but instead, it tore a wedge between them:
Heartbreaking.
Due to the symptoms of her undiagnosed illness that she was plagued with for much of her life, the Cruel Intentions star often used to mask her pain by self-medicating on film sets, she explained to British Vogue:
She continued:
The Legally Blonde alum went on to say she would suffer from vomiting, hair loss, rashes, and was diagnosed with cat scratch fever and possible leukemia while working on 2004’s Hellboy in Prague, but she didn’t tell anymore for fear she would “be found out.” This time in her life filled her with “terror,” she explained:
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Selma Blair is proud of her cane.
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].
Selma Blair looks stunning. The 50-year-old actress poses for the cover of's May 2023 issue with one key accessory — her cane — proudly on display. «I have an emotional and physical attachment to the cane,» she tells the mag. «I settle in my voice and body as soon as I hold [it].
Making a difference! Selma Blair graced the May 2023 cover of British Vogue — and struck a pose with her cane amid her battle with multiple sclerosis.
Selma Blair is getting candid about her physical and mental health.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Selma Blair revealed to British Vogue as part of its May 2023 cover story interview that she had to hide her multiple sclerosis symptoms on film sets in order to maintain her career and not be deemed an “insurance risk” by producers. Not that Blair knew her symptoms were related to multiple sclerosis at the time anyway. “Sets were excruciating sometimes with the exhaustion and the tics,” Blair said. “I took benzos and Klonopin [a medication used to prevent seizures and anxiety disorders]. I didn’t abuse those things, just alcohol. But I was lost and sad and could hardly ever smile. Hence my roles, I imagine.” “I was worried since the beginning of time that a glaring fault would remove me from the workforce,” Blair continued. “And usually it was my incoordination or getting stuck, too weak or sick, in my trailer — or any time, really. The vomiting or body issues were terrifying, [and the] baldness or rashes.”