Sarah Michelle Gellar Has the Sweetest Reaction to Selma Blair's 'DWTS' Performance

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Friends supporting friends!

Sarah Michelle Gellar was emotional after watching Selma Blair's performance on Dancing With the Stars.  

The Buffy the Vampire Slayer actress was seen sitting in the audience of last night's episode, supporting Blair during her outstanding performance on Elvis Night.

Blair and her partner, Sasha Farber, got the crowd animated as they performed the Jive to the king of rock and roll's "Jailhouse Rock." But Gellar, on the other hand, was feeling a bit emotional as she could be seen tearfully cheering for her friend in the audience. 

One fan took to their Twitter account to express how much they love their friendship,  writing, "I love SMG Supporting Selma Blair on #DWTS tonight!!!" before tagging the two stars. 

"First of all, to be dancing to Elvis, to keep a smile on my face because I genuinely am so happy, and have Sarah here who's been with me from my first-ever movie in Hollywood," the actress said per People.

"And to come to something like this 25 years later and give me love, I mean we're best friends, but to work out with her schedule and everything, and to have Sasha who's so wonderfully teaching me the art of a better balance, it's all glorious to me," she said about her BFF. 

Her best friend's emotional support came after Blair's triumphant performance when she featured a cartwheel in her routine, which is a move the actress never thought she would be able to do. 

Blair recently opened up about struggling with multiple sclerosis and wanted to inspire fans with her appearance on the show. 

"That's such a gift to inspire anybody," she said on the Sept. 26 episode. 

The actress concluded: "That is not something in my life I ever thought I would do, and I think with perspective, being a mom and growing older and really valuing my sobriety and things, that being vulnerable has really been a gift to me because I think I do have a lot of relatable human issues that so many people have. But I'm also someone that gets to be in a spotlight, and so I just roll with that, and I'm learning to roll with it better."

Dancing with the Stars airs live on Monday nights via Disney+.

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