In a new Instagram post, the actress, who is living with MS, got a helping hand from her barber — her 7-year-old son Arthur.
But let’s be totally honest here. Whether Blair’s hair is long, bobbed or completely shaved bald, she is a prime example of a gorgeous human being — both inside and out. Her transparency and vulnerability throughout her medical journey is helping the world understand just what it is like to live with a chronic condition like MS.
She is also serving as an inspiration to others living with the condition, proving that you don’t have to hide behind your symptoms. For instance, she has made walking with a cane a fierce fashion statement, instead of an item of embarrassment. “I have met so many people on Instagram who have said that they were always ashamed of their cane,” she told
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