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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.'




