
Selma Blair Reveals Why Robbie Williams Cut Their Long-Ago Date Short
Selma Blair Recalls Hilariously Awkward Date with Robbie Williams Over Empty Fridge
Selma Blair shared a cringe-worthy dating story involving pop icon Robbie Williams during The Drew Barrymore Show. The Cruel Intentions star, 52, revealed that the two almost had a romantic connection decades ago—until Williams peered into her fridge and abruptly left. “It was like almost a date, a million years ago,” Blair joked. When Williams opened her refrigerator, he found it nearly empty—likely containing only “a bottle of champagne and a Fig Newton from a year ago.” His reaction? “I gotta go,” he reportedly said before disappearing.
Selma Blair recounted the story on The Drew Barrymore Show.
Blair laughed about the incident, adding that Williams’ friend later explained, “Your kitchen was empty, and he knew you don’t cook.” She quipped, “Bravo to him for knowing he needed a tummy filled from his woman.” Barrymore suggested modern solutions like DoorDash, but Blair clarified, “This was 30 years ago!”
Despite the awkward tale, Blair admitted she hasn’t “given up on romance,” though she’s unsure how to pursue it.
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Robbie Williams in a recent appearance.
Selma Opens Up About MS Relapse and Recovery
The conversation shifted to Blair’s ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis (MS). Diagnosed in 2018, she revealed that she once ignored her health struggles, avoiding doctors during a relapse. “I didn’t want to face it,” she admitted. “I thought I was fine, but then I didn’t feel fine.”
Her 2021 documentary, Introducing Selma Blair, chronicled her journey, including a risky stem cell transplant in 2019 to reboot her immune system. Though the treatment initially led to remission, she later faced a relapse with new brain lesions. “It was a really hard time,” she said, urging others to advocate for their health. Blair credited a female doctor for guiding her to a new therapy, Mavenclad, which drastically improved her symptoms.
Blair shared her health journey openly on the show.
A New Chapter of Hope
Blair’s candor about her MS journey has inspired fans. “I want to tell the truth about MS. It’s important people see what living with a chronic illness is like,” she told People. After trying experimental treatments, she found success with Mavenclad, a two-year oral therapy. “It’s been amazing. My movement and speech improved so much,” she shared.
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A still from Blair’s documentary showcasing her MS battle.
Now focusing on positivity, Blair remains a beacon of resilience, balancing humor about her past dating woes with advocacy for health awareness.
Selma Blair today, thriving despite health challenges.
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