
All eyes were on Selma Blair’s service dog, Scout, as he was the unexpected star of the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Although Blair dazzled in a stunning monochrome Monique Lhuillier gown, it was Scout who charmed those present. The loyal yellow Labrador wore a stylish black bow, and mingled with A-listers effortlessly, proving to be one of the night’s most sought-after guests.
The event was held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, and it was an unforgettable evening for both Blair and her furry friend. Scout received affection from stars like Michael Keaton, Chrissy Teigen, and Laverne Cox. Photos of the affectionate pup quickly went viral, proving he was a true Hollywood sensation for the night.
Selma Blair and her loyal companion stun at the Oscars night show
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Blair has been living with multiple sclerosis since 2018, and relies on Scout for both physical and emotional support. At the Vanity Fair after-party, he was a social butterfly, with photos showing him receiving cuddles from celebrities and even sharing an affectionate moment with Michael Keaton.
Blair later took to Instagram to share the night’s highlights, and in her caption, she called Scout a “solid date,” while declaring her love for the event. As Blair continues to raise awareness for disabilities, Scout is not only her support system but also a symbol of strength.
The bond Selma Blair shares with her service dog
Blair has often spoken about the life-changing difference of having Scout by her side. The actress had previously described how her neurologist ordered a service dog to help with mobility and muscle spasms. Scout has provided her with independence and self-assurance since then, allowing her to stroll both the ordinary and tinsel town affairs of Hollywood with a free spirit.
In a recent interview, Blair described how Scout also gives her 13-year-old son, Arthur, peace of mind knowing that his mother is never alone. As Blair continues to break down walls in the entertainment industry while battling her condition, Scout is a source of comfort.