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In a new interview Selma Blair discussed living with chronic illness.
With the release of her new documentary Introducing, Selma Blair, the 49-year-old actress has been on a press tour speaking about her multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
'I'm scared because it's a lot,' the mother-of-one recently told People about the new project.
Speaking out: In a new interview Selma Blair opened up about living with chronic illness; seen in early October
Introducing, Selma Blair follows the Hollywood vet over 25 days as she endures the struggles of the incurable degenerative neurological disease.
The show hones in on the star's 2019 stem cell treatment, which reset her immune system.
Blair told the publication, 'It was a really hard time in my life, but I want to tell the truth about MS. It is important to me that people see what living with a chronic illness is like.'
The feature portrays the transitions in the petite beauty's life pre, mid, and post treatment.
Sharing her experience: With the release of her new documentary Introducing, Selma Blair, the 49-year-old actress has been on a press tour speaking about her multiple sclerosis diagnosis
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