Blair sat down with Savannah Guthrie Wednesday for an extremely candid interview with “Today.” The actor’s memoir, ‘Mean Baby’ talks about her entire life, Blair told Guthrie, “My first [time] drunk [was] when I was 7. I had my first drinks much younger.”
Blair says even though she was young, she felt alcohol was a comfort … and wonders if the physical pains she would feel throughout her life were early signs of MS.
According to “Today,” Blair writes in her memoir, “Doctors thought I had leukemia. I didn’t, but it was a constant high fever. … The ailments as a kid connected. I do know for sure I had it by the age of 23. It was definitely there for so long.”
The good news … Blair tells Savannah she hasn’t had a drink since a scary incident in 2016 when she lost consciousness on a plane with her 4-year-old son. She’s also undergone chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant in an effort to help manage her MS.