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Selma Blair Travel + Leisure

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Selma Blairhas been able to lean on her son through a challenging time.The actress, 52, spoke withTravel + Leisurefor their March cover story and shared that she’s been enjoying spending time with her son Arthur, 13, amidher multiple sclerosisdiagnosis. The pair, who just got back from Paris, France, took in the city every day, which Blair says would not have been part of her typical routine.“We recently did Paris, and when we got off the plane, he’s like, ‘We’re going out,’ " Blair, who has been open about herMS diagnosis, remembers her son saying. “Normally I would’ve gone to bed, but having a child who likes to walk, shop and see the cool things gets me to go out.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Selma Blair for Travel + Leisure.Amy Harrity/Travel + LeisureHowever, the two definitely enjoy time staying in while on vacation together.“When he was about 2, I remember being in a hotel and he picked up the phone and said, ‘Hello, French Fry Guy, can you send us some french fries?’ " Blair shares. “He thought that no matter what number you dialed on the phone, it was room service. So, he definitely appreciates the finer things.“In February, Blair spoke withTodayabout how herdiagnosishasimpacted her while raising her son as a single mom. In the interview, Blair spoke candidly about living with the disease and all the ways she’s working to raise awareness and destigmatize it.Selma Blair for Travel + Leisure.Amy Harrity/Travel + Leisure"I think since I had him I’d been afflicted with MS, and I didn’t know [because] I was diagnosed later,” theCruel Intentionsstar began. “My fatigue was always the main issue and as any parent knows, especially a single parent, there’s no room for extra fatigue.“The actress said that she’s always had to find and connect with other people for tips and tricks on how to handle things, like her fatigue. She continued, adding that she always had to ask the question, “How do you do this?” when raising her son.“I had to ask advice for everything,” she toldToday,adding, that she’s now “in a good spot.“This past December, Blairshared a rare photo of herself and her sonArthuron Instagramas they posed together in front of their Christmas tree with their two dogs. Blair could be seen leaning into her son, wearing a red-striped sweater.Arthur, meanwhile, held one of their dogs in his lap and stared into the camera, wearing festive pajamas. “This is Christmas Eve 2024. All is calm. All bright. 🎄💋🥁,” Blair captioned the photo.

Selma Blairhas been able to lean on her son through a challenging time.

The actress, 52, spoke withTravel + Leisurefor their March cover story and shared that she’s been enjoying spending time with her son Arthur, 13, amidher multiple sclerosisdiagnosis. The pair, who just got back from Paris, France, took in the city every day, which Blair says would not have been part of her typical routine.

“We recently did Paris, and when we got off the plane, he’s like, ‘We’re going out,’ " Blair, who has been open about herMS diagnosis, remembers her son saying. “Normally I would’ve gone to bed, but having a child who likes to walk, shop and see the cool things gets me to go out.”

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However, the two definitely enjoy time staying in while on vacation together.

“When he was about 2, I remember being in a hotel and he picked up the phone and said, ‘Hello, French Fry Guy, can you send us some french fries?’ " Blair shares. “He thought that no matter what number you dialed on the phone, it was room service. So, he definitely appreciates the finer things.”

In February, Blair spoke withTodayabout how herdiagnosishasimpacted her while raising her son as a single mom. In the interview, Blair spoke candidly about living with the disease and all the ways she’s working to raise awareness and destigmatize it.

Selma Blair Travel + Leisure

“I think since I had him I’d been afflicted with MS, and I didn’t know [because] I was diagnosed later,” theCruel Intentionsstar began. “My fatigue was always the main issue and as any parent knows, especially a single parent, there’s no room for extra fatigue.”

The actress said that she’s always had to find and connect with other people for tips and tricks on how to handle things, like her fatigue. She continued, adding that she always had to ask the question, “How do you do this?” when raising her son.

“I had to ask advice for everything,” she toldToday,adding, that she’s now “in a good spot.”

This past December, Blairshared a rare photo of herself and her sonArthuron Instagramas they posed together in front of their Christmas tree with their two dogs. Blair could be seen leaning into her son, wearing a red-striped sweater.

Arthur, meanwhile, held one of their dogs in his lap and stared into the camera, wearing festive pajamas. “This is Christmas Eve 2024. All is calm. All bright. 🎄💋🥁,” Blair captioned the photo.

source: people.com