Selma Blair opened up about her ongoing journey with multiple sclerosis (MS).
The Cruel Intentions star was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease in 2018.
After years of navigating the disease, she feels much better now.
During candid conversation with People, the 53-year-old revealed that she is getting back to her former self.
“I’m relapse-free for a couple of years now and, you know, I’m getting my stamina back all the time and traveling around and doing collaborations,” mentioned Blair.
She further stated that her son, Arthur Saint Bleick, is her greatest source of joy.
“I think my joy is always gonna be from my son,” she said with a smile, adding a playful quip, “I wish he felt the same way.”
Previously also, Blair praised her 14-year-old for being a steady companion throughout her health journey.
“I’m really in awe of how brave and wonderful he is, and he takes great care of me, too, when at times I need it,” she said at the time.
The Legally Blonde alum made it public earlier this year that she was not ‘truly relapse-free’.
