Selma Blair Records Amid MS Battle for Voice

Selma Blair Records Amid MS Battle for Voice

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 gave a glimpse to fans as she stepped into a recording studio amid her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) battle while admitting the 'quiet fear' of losing her voice.

The 53-year-old actress - who recently - jumped to her main Instagram page on Sunday as she enjoyed a recording session with winner Dave Reitzas. 

The Cruel Intentions star previously announced her MS diagnosis in 2018 but has since shared that she is currently 'relapse-free.'

In a series of snaps, Blair could be seen sitting in a chair as she appeared to sing into a microphone with the recording engineer nearby. 

'Recently, I stepped into the music lab with 7x Grammy winner Dave Reitzas to record something for my son,' she wrote in the caption. 

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Selma Blair, 53, gave a glimpse to fans as she stepped into a recording studio amid her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) battle while admitting the 'quiet fear' of losing her voice; seen in 2025 in L.A. 

In a series of snaps, Blair could be seen sitting in a chair as she appeared to sing into a microphone with the recording engineer nearby

The star candidly explained to her followers that she 'did it because there's a quiet fear that lives with MS, that one day, I may lose my voice. 

'It lingers when I speak publicly. It shows up when dystonia does. And it reminds me that nothing is guaranteed.' 

'Recently, I stepped into the music lab with 7x Grammy winner Dave Reitzas to record something for my son,' she wrote in the caption

The star candidly explained to her followers that she 'did it because there's a quiet fear that lives with MS, that one day, I may lose my voice'

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'Okay… maybe a slightly more in-tune, incredibly engineered version of me,' she humorously added. 'That's where my brilliant friend came in'

In conclusion, the star gave a special shout out to Reitzas before calling him a 'hero.'

Blair has been candid about her battle with MS since . 

At the time, she had taken to social media and penned: 'I have #multiplesclerosis. I am in an exacerbation. By the grace of the lord, and will power and the understanding producers at Netflix, I have a job. 

'A wonderful job. I am disabled. I fall sometimes. I drop things. My memory is foggy. And my left side is asking for directions from a broken gps. But we are doing it. 

'And I laugh and I don't know exactly what I will do precisely but I will do my best,' Blair had continued. 

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During an interview with New Beauty in January, she offered a positive update on her health battle. 

'I'm relapse-free. I found the right treatment for me, finally. It took many years and a lot of false starts. But I didn't give up.' 

She expressed that she was able to 'find the right doctor' while sharing she is still in the process of 'healing.'

Blair shares teenage son Arthur, 14, with ex Jason Bleick - whom she dated from 2010 until their split in 2012

'I'm relapse-free. I found the right treatment for me, finally. It took many years and a lot of false starts. But I didn't give up,' Blair said; seen in Janaury in NYC 

'When I go out, I realize: I'm the grown-up in the room. If we're not going to be the ones cheerleading or having a good time, who is? I think we can have a responsibility to bring whatever joy we can.'

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Blair had also expressed that she was 'excited' for what is in store for her in 2026.

'I hope for a whole turning of the page. People are mired in what they can't do or the things they fear.'

The Legally Blonde actress added, 'But we're still standing. We're okay. I want a shift toward people being kind and supportive again. I think people are craving connection.' 

Blair has also been in the midst of making her acting comeback and recently starred in the Israel-Hamas war drama film Stay Forte. 

'I hope for a whole turning of the page. People are mired in what they can't do or the things they fear,' Blair expressed 

Blair has also been in the midst of making her acting comeback and recently starred in the Israel-Hamas war drama film Stay Forte (seen above) 

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The project is set to be released in theaters later this month in March in the United States. 

The premise is: 'Three Israeli hostages - Shamiriz, Chai, and Tallaka - escaped their Gaza captors but were killed while trying to reach Israel, after being taken from their homes and held in terror tunnels,' per IMDB. 

And last month in February, it was announced that she will star in the upcoming indie film titled Ethan Almighty with Sean Patrick Flanery. 

It is set to follow the true story of Jeff Callaway and the rescue dog named Ethan - with filming set to kick off in April. 

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