Selma Blair is joining the Race to Erase MS. The actress has been open about her struggles living with multiple sclerosis since being diagnosed in 2018.
Earlier this month, she revealed she went undiagnosed for 40 years despite showing symptoms. "If you’re a boy with those symptoms, you get an MRI.
If you’re a girl, you’re called ‘crazy,’" she told British Vogue. "I looked like a ‘normal’ girl to them, but I was disabled this whole time." She has since partnered with Race to Erase MS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing treatment options for patients and ultimately finding a cure.
Founder Nancy Davis told Fox News Digital how proud she is of Blair, noting how far she's come. "It's been challenging for her, but to look where she is today and that she actually went through this whole treatment.
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