Selma Blair was seen enjoying a walk with her service dog Scout in Los Angeles on Monday.
For her outing, the actress, 51, looked effortlessly chic in a cropped cream knit sweater with bell sleeves over a white camisole.
She opted for a monochrome white ensemble while rocking a pair of low-rise oversized jeans with a thick cream rope as a belt.
She donned a pair of printed strappy sandals to walk her dog and get a midday pick-me-up at a coffee shop.
The Cruel Intentions star, who looked sensational in a black blazer dress at the Fashion Trust Awards last week, opted for a look with minimal to no makeup and wore a pair of round sunglasses.
Selma Blair was seen enjoying a walk with her service dog Scout in Los Angeles on Monday. For her outing, the actress, 51, looked effortlessly chic in a cropped cream knit sweater with bell sleeves over a white camisole.
She swept her platinum blonde bob off her face in an effortless updo with a deep side part.
The Hellboy alum also accessorized with a long gold chain necklace for a touch of glamour.
Blair previously opened up about her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, revealing that she brought home the Labrador Retriever in late 2021 to help her if she suffered a “spasm.”
According to the Mayo ClinicMS is “a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).”
MS causes “the immune system to attack the protective sheath (myelin) that covers nerve fibers and causes communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body.”
In October 2022, Blair spoke with Entertainment tonight about her experience with the illness and said her dog Scout stays by her side in case she might feel weak or ‘very disoriented.’
“The thing is, I faint a lot,” he explained.
‘It’s part of the reason I have Scout and it doesn’t mean I pass out. [or] “It’s quite an ambulance experience,” he continued.
She opted for a monochrome white ensemble while rocking a pair of low-rise oversized jeans with a thick cream rope as a belt. She donned a pair of printed strappy sandals to walk her dog and get a midday pick-me-up at a coffee shop.
Blair previously opened up about her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, revealing she brought home the Labrador Retriever at the end of 2021 to help her if she suffered a ‘spasm’.
Due to her battle with multiple sclerosis, which she was diagnosed with in 2018, she is often seen using a cane for assistance; seen in March 2024
In the past, she said her dog Scout stays by her side in case she feels weak or “very disoriented.”
She has also gushed about her precious dog before, saying he is a “tremendous gift” to her.
‘Is something [wherein] I lose my vision, gravity pulls me down and I’m very disoriented and lost for a while.’
Earlier that year, in May 2022, Blair said People that Scout is a “tremendous gift” to her.
“It’s a great company and he’s still young, he’s not even two years old yet, but it’s a tremendous gift,” he told the outlet.
“He’s with me all the time,” she added. ‘If I fall into a big [muscle] I’m having spasms or having trouble moving and need to recalibrate, he can get between my legs, help me up and balance.’
Thanks to Scout, she said she and her family members feel more at ease about their safety amid her battle with MS.
“It’s given me a lot of independence,” he said. ‘My son, when he goes to his dad’s house, loves knowing that Scout is by my side. And I didn’t realize that he cared about my mobility or my safety.