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CIA director: '28 pages' contain inaccurate information The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8503 faxThe contents of this site are ©2017 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc.Full text of "Billboard (December 1905)"She may have been wearing casual gym gear, but workout clothes still showed off Selma Blair's slim frame to the maximum on Thursday.The 42-year-old mother of one sported a casual black T-shirt, clinging cycling shorts and matching trainers as she took her three-year-old son Arthur out for lunch.She carried a takeout box and tried to hold on to the lively little boy's hand for their short stroll through the parking lot. Me and my man: Selma Blair and son Arthur enjoyed lunch in the Studio City area of Los Angeles before heading back home on Thursday The youngster, the son of Selma's ex Jason Bleick, looked colourful in a pair of coral trousers, a white T-shirt and bright blue trainers. Despite her busy acting career, Selma is regularly seen taking her little boy on outings throughout Los Angeles.
In her professional life, Selma recently completed the drama Sex, Death And Bowling due for US release sometime next year. film, which also stars Adrian Grenier and Mary Lynn Rajskub, follows two long-estranged brothers who reunite when one of them is diagnosed Hold my hand: Little Arthur is clearly an energetic and curious three-year-old Quality time: Selma is regularly seen on outings with her son, in a break from her busy acting career Selma, who was written out of Charlie Sheen comedy Anger Management last year, will also make a return to the small screen in Amazon Studios comedy pilot Really alongside ex-Scrubs star Sarah Chalke and Hayes MacArthur and the show's creator Jay Chandrasekhar. According to Variety, Really is 'an honest, behind-the-curtain look at the psychological and emotional complexities of marriage, and the charged dynamics of a tight-knit group of friends in the Chicago suburbs.''Really is meant to be a sophisticated, funny, strikingly honest cable comedy for adults,' Chandrasekhar told the publication.