Selma Blair Admits She’ll “Never” Skip on Rewatching ‘Cruel Intentions’ and ‘Legally Blonde’

Selma Blair Admits She’ll “Never” Skip on Rewatching ‘Cruel Intentions’ and ‘Legally Blonde’

As a fan who grew up in the golden age of ’90s and early 2000s cinema, I can wholeheartedly appreciate Selma Blair‘s nostalgic affection for her iconic roles in films like “Cruel Intentions” and “Legally Blonde.” Her unwavering love for these timeless classics is truly heartwarming.


As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of gratitude towards certain roles from my early acting days. You won’t find me turning down the chance to revisit those projects anytime soon!

During a chat with People magazine at The Daily Front Row’s 11th Annual Fashion Media Awards on Friday, the actress reminisced about some of her beloved films, such as Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde.

As a gamer reminiscing about the 1999 cult classic where I played Cecile Caldwell, it brings me immense joy to think that it might receive more recognition. That movie is just so good… and let’s talk about the wardrobe! Costume designer Denise Wingate truly outdid herself with those costumes. Simply amazing!

She went on to say, “However, Cruel Intentions was undeniably one of the most stunning films. To this day, it remains captivating and relevant. I adore it, and I have a soft spot for every actor in its ensemble.

The actress remarked, “I’d always have it playing,” then added, “I don’t actively play it, but if it’s running in the background, I won’t ever pause it… Not once.

Blair shares the same fondness for the 2001 romantic comedy where she portrayed Vivian, and this role was also held by Witherspoon as Elle Woods.

The actress confessed, “I can’t seem to stop playing ‘Legally Blonde’. I simply won’t turn it off.” She explained, “It’s incredibly uplifting… they possess an amazing spirit and are stunningly beautiful. And, honestly, I was overjoyed by it all.

The actress who played Hellboy mentioned her enthusiasm at observing “younger fans” becoming acquainted with the cherished movies from the ’90s and early 2000s, a delightful development for her.

I’m crossing my fingers that trends make a comeback. After all, as I was told, ‘What goes around comes around,'” I remarked. “Quality items, such as fashion, favorite stars, or fandoms, tend to reappear in the limelight.

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2024-09-08 07:54