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Selma Blair Just Opened Up About How Her Celeb Friends Are Supporting Her In MS Journey

How Selma Blair's Celeb Friends Help Her With MS
How Selma Blair's Celeb Friends Help Her With MS
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Good friends are ones who will see you through the good times and the bad. Apparently, actress Selma Blair has some next-level friends, because she just opened up about some incredibly nice things her famous squad has done to help her during her journey with multiple sclerosis.

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In a new interview with People , the Cruel Intentions star raved about how much her friends like Jaime King, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Reese Witherspoon (of which the latter two starred alongside her in the classic film) have supported her as Selma's dealt with MS . "Its the strangest thing that the time that could be the most stressful, I am feeling the most joy," she said. "I think its because Ive learned more than ever that there are people that support me, that love me. Ive seen people dedicate their time to help me."

Case in point: Selma said that Jaime sends her "beautiful" flower arrangements each week (something shes given her a shout-out on Instagram over ) and regularly visits her during treatments.

Meanwhile, Sarah even started weekly "food trains" for Selma and her son, Arthur , so that they dont have to cook dinner. "Sarah started the meal train, which is good because my kid likes to eat dinner, and that wouldnt happen without it," she said, joking. "I get weekend meal packs like Ive never feasted on before from Reese Witherspoon, from Constance Zimmer, and so many people I dont even know through Sarah."

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"[My friends] have stood up in ways I never would have been comfortable with before," she continued. "Its been everything to me."

Selma also recently shared her People cover on Instagram and, of course, her famous friends applauded her for it. "Stunning," Sarah wrote. "Selmie!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes! You are always the queen. Im so deeply proud and thank you for sharing your journey and for being of service to countless. I love you love you love you," Jamie said.

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As for her illness itself, Selma said it has "forced" her to "open up and allow people in." She added, "Im going to have to remember on days that I feel better to reach out to them. Like 'Hey, can you still come around? Because youre my friends and I still need you.'"

With friends like these, it's clear Selma has everything she needs (and then some).

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