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Selma Blair played the role of a Hollywood blonde on Tuesday.

The Cruel Intentions actress looked like Some Like It Hot actress Marilyn Monroe at the Elle Women event at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Her hair was white blonde and she looked slim in an off-the-shoulder ivory satin dress that fell to her waist and ended below her knee.

The 52-year-old leggy lady wore black slingback heels with a pearl and rhinestones on top.

The cover girl seems to be winning her cruel MS battle these days as she is in remission.

Demi Moore, Selena Gomez, Eva Longoria and Melanie Griffith also attended the splashy event.

Selma Blair, 52, portrays the Hollywood blonde Marilyn Monroe during her MS remission

Selma Blair played the role of a Hollywood blonde on Tuesday night in Beverly Hills

During the Elle Women event, the Cruel Intentions actress looked like Some Like It Hot actress Marilyn Monroe

During the Elle Women event, the Cruel Intentions actress looked like Some Like It Hot actress Marilyn Monroe

Blair is “still in remission” from her MS.

The actress was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018.

She underwent a risky two-month hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) to boost her immune system and is feeling “great” despite a recent relapse.

In a video update for UsWeekly, she said: “Hello. A lot of people have asked me why I’m doing so well and how much my movement has changed and I’m really excited.

“I want to let people know that I actually suffered a major relapse after the bone marrow transplant – I’m still in remission, I feel great.”

The star also explained that an MRI “lit up a flare” and showed “new lesions,” so she had to find a new doctor.

But she was lucky to have found a “great guy” who accompanied her on an “amazing” journey with medication.

This has improved her speech and movement.

Marilyn Monroe (1926 – 1962) at the premiere of the film There's No Business like Show Business

Marilyn Monroe (1926 – 1962) at the premiere of the film There’s No Business like Show Business

Her hair was white blonde and she looked slim in an off-the-shoulder ivory satin dress that fell to her waist and ended below her knee

Her hair was white blonde and she looked slim in an off-the-shoulder ivory satin dress that fell to her waist and ended below her knee

The cover girl seems to be winning her cruel MS battle these days as she is in remission. Demi Moore, Selena Gomez, Eva Longoria and Melanie Griffith also attended the splashy event

The cover girl seems to be winning her cruel MS battle these days as she is in remission. Demi Moore, Selena Gomez, Eva Longoria and Melanie Griffith also attended the splashy event

. The 52-year-old leggy lady wore black slingback heels with a pearl and rhinestones on top

. The 52-year-old leggy lady wore black slingback heels with a pearl and rhinestones on top

The pinup wore diamond jewelry and long pink nails

She was holding a black clutch

The pinup wore diamond jewelry and long pink nails. She was holding a black clutch

(L-R) Rita Wilson, Blair and Melanie Griffith

(L-R) Rita Wilson, Blair and Melanie Griffith

She added: “Thank God I found a great one here in West Hollywood, Dr. Berkovich.” “It was just tablets.” So I took that, a few short courses of tablets, and in two years your therapy will be complete. It’s called Mavenclad. It was great and really helped my movement and my language and gave me a great summer and years. I want you all to know. Bye.’

The Legally Blonde actress recently noted that she was glad to have gone public with her neurological condition – which affects the brain and causes symptoms such as problems with vision, arm or leg movement, sensation or balance – especially now that their fellow actors are there. Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler have also done the same, documenting their struggles with the disease in the MeSsy podcast.

She said, “They’re really open about their experiences.” I love that they do that. They are both good friends of mine. “I love listening to them hang out and explore.”

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