The American actress Selma Blair, 50, withdrew from participating in the reality show Dancing With the Stars this Monday (17). She came out with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2018, and has now claimed that she struggled to participate in the dance competition.
“I had MRIs and the results came back, and it all comes down to the fact that I can’t continue with the competition. I went as far as I could. With a chronic illness, you have special considerations, and my body took a hit,” she said. to the Page Six website.
“It’s too much for the safety of my bones. I could do extensive damage,” he added. On the final night, she and her teacher, Sasha Farber, performed one last waltz to the song “What The World Needs Now Is Love” by Andra Day.
“This was a very emotional night for me because it was filled with a lot of love for me and my love for everyone here is very, very, very returned. I learned that I could do things that I didn’t even think I wanted to anymore,” said the actress.
Farber, the dance teacher who accompanied the artist, said “there’s nothing this lady can’t do.” “There are not enough words to say how proud I am. She is a true inspiration,” he added.
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