
Selma Blair: From Hollywood Ingenue to ‘Mean Baby’ Memoirist
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You likely remember Selma Blair as the ingenue in Cruel Intentions or the preppy ice queen in Legally Blonde, but her most important role to date might be as a disability advocate. Outspoken about her own diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, she shares her raw and intimate story by way of her New York Times best-selling memoir, Mean Baby. Join her for a rare on-stage conversation with Sheinelle Jones of NBC’s “Today.”
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