Selma Blair Believes She Deserves Finding Love Again Following 2018 MS Diagnosis
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In a new interview with Glamour, the Carol depicter in 'After' also discloses that she recently met a man at a birthday dinner for a friend and she found him exciting because he 'inspired me to see myself differently by the way he looked at the world

AceShowbiz - Selma Blair wants to find love again. The "Cruel Intentions" actress revealed in a new interview that she's ready for dating for the first time since she announced her multiple sclerosis diagnosis back in 2018.

When appearing on the cover of Glamour for the 2023 Women of the Year issue, the 51-year-old first shared, "I think the disability word ... it just confuses people." She added, "Like, as if I don't have a vagina."

Although she acknowledged that re-entering the dating won't be that easy, Selma explained, "I still believe if I'm just true to myself, that person will come into my life one day." She then noted, "I think I deserve it, and think I'm in a great place to show up as the best version of me. It's the first time I have hope... And I could have never said that in my life before."

During the chat, Selma also recalled the "bad relationship" that she had prior to her diagnosis. "I didn't realize how emotionally abusive and controlling they were, taking advantage of meeting me in a really vulnerable time," she claimed. "I was convinced that's what I deserved. When you're in a rough spot, you can meet some opportunistic people. It's really dangerous."

The Carol depicter in "After", however, disclosed that she recently met a man at a birthday dinner for a friend, and she found him exciting. "Something in this person inspired me to see myself differently by the way he looked at the world," she gushed. "Just from that brief meeting, I thought, 'I have something I didn’t know I did.' "

In early October, Selma told PEOPLE about her health condition, "Everything's great. I am still in remission." She then elaborated, "I do have things that will probably always be with me, dystonia and things that come and go that are a real phenomenon. But neurology is an interesting thing and it's fascinating to me."

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