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Selma Blair Records Song for Son, Fears Voice Loss
2 Mar
Summary
- Blair recorded music for her son due to fear of losing her voice.
- She is currently relapse-free from Multiple Sclerosis.
- Blair's new film 'Stay Forte' releases in theaters this month.

Actress Selma Blair recently visited a recording studio to create a special musical piece for her teenage son, Arthur. This endeavor stems from a "quiet fear" associated with her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, specifically the possibility of losing her voice due to the condition or dystonia, a voice disorder.
Blair, who publicly announced her MS diagnosis in 2018, is currently experiencing a relapse-free period. She expressed that this recording is intended to be a lasting keepsake for her son, ensuring he can hear her voice as it is now, a sentiment mirroring a gift her own mother passed down.
The Cruel Intentions star candidly shared her anxieties on social media, detailing how the fear of vocal impairment lingers, particularly when speaking publicly or when dystonia manifests. She hopes her son will have this "forever memory" of her, even if her voice changes in the future.
Blair's health update comes as she continues her acting comeback. Her film, the Israel-Hamas war drama 'Stay Forte,' is scheduled for a March theatrical release in the United States. Additionally, she is set to star in the upcoming indie film 'Ethan Almighty,' with filming slated to begin in April.




