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Selma Blair’s Service Dog Scout Accompanies Her to Tribeca Film Festival Red Carpet

Selma Blair made a statement at the Tribeca Film Festival by bringing her service dog, Scout, as her date to the opening night premiere of ‘Diane Von Furstenberg: Woman In Charge.’ The actress, known for her roles in films like Cruel Intentions, posed confidently with Scout on the red carpet, dressed in a stunning black one-shoulder split-thigh dress.

During a red carpet interview, Blair shared her admiration for influential women like Paulina Porizkova and Diane Von Furstenberg for their staying power and classic style. She also expressed her love for iconic figures from her childhood such as Lauren Hutton and the Olsen twins.

In addition to attending the premiere, Blair serves as a juror for the 2024 Nora Ephron Award at the festival, which celebrates the legacy of the renowned filmmaker and writer.

Scout, Blair’s service dog, has played a crucial role in her life since her diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis in 2018. The loyal companion provides Blair with independence, support during muscle spasms, and comfort for her son, Arthur.

Blair’s decision to bring Scout to the prestigious event not only highlighted their close bond but also shed light on the importance of service animals in assisting individuals with disabilities.