Selma Blair's memoir, Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up, unearthed the darkest sides of the actresses young life.The actress appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show and opened up about a story from the book where she recalled how her father's girlfriend send 'poison pen' letters to Drew under Selma's name.Blair said the letters, which were not from her, included death threats to Drew and that other letters had been sent to a film studio which resulted in the actress losing a role.
Candid: Selma Blair appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show and opened up about a story about how her father's girlfriend send 'poison pen' letters to Drew under Selma's name'In my book, I was very close to my mother and my father and I went in and out of having some friendships, we never really clicked,' Blair explained. 'Because he did something so unthinkable to me, I would never call him Dad again, really.'Selma accused her dad of being involved in a plot to derail her career by sending letters through FedEx to a film studio claiming the actress was a 'heroin addict.' 'It was a real kind of poison pen letter about me, claiming to be an agent.
They fired me before even shooting.'They were lovely to me, but explained 'We don't know what's going on, the liability. We don't believe this, but,'' she trailed off.
Shocking: Selma accused her dad of being involved in a plot to derail her career by sending letters through FedEx to a film studio claiming the actress was a ' heroin addict'Sometime later, Selma was approached by law enforcement about another bout of bizarre letters. 'I hear from a detective who said, 'We know this is not you' -- this was like maybe almost a year later -- 'but someone has been writing letters to Drew Barrymore, poison pen.
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