She is a mother, an indie darling and helps raise money for a charity, but it seems Selma Blair can also be bad, very bad.
The 40-year-old showed off her amazing figure in a skin-tight red spandex devil outfit on the set of her show, Anger Management.
Red hot: Selma Blair shows off her amazing figure in an devil costume on a upcoming episode of Anger Management on FX
And he has good reason to be blown away, for in the scene the actress dons tight red shiny pants - which are so figure-hugging they need zips to get her feet into - paired with a black and red lace bustier, stiletto heels and even red gloves.
The outfit is of course made complete with devil horns, a pitch-fork and a tail.
Tempted? Charlie Sheen appears to be left speechless by Selma's sexy look
Closest confidante: While many in Hollywood avoided Sheen after his unusual behaviour the actress counts him as a friend, posting this picture on Twitter last month saying, 'Having a great night with my boss @charliesheen xx'
In the show Charlie plays yet another reincarnation of himself as Charlie Goodson, a former baseball player who becomes a therapist after his own anger issues cause him to to leave the world of baseball.
While many seem to think of Charlie as the devil post his unusual behaviour during the series Two And A Half Men, Selma has had nothing but praise for her 'boss' as she calls him.
She told Assignment X late last year: 'He’s someone I consider my closest confidante.
'He helps me so much in my life, he’s there for me, and he’s a wonderful person.
'I don’t know how he does it. He manages to be an amazing friend, amazing at work, and he has a lot of charisma, so we just really hit it off.'
While normally working just in film, Selma said the chance to work with Charlie and to be home in time to be with her 40-month old son Arthur made the change to television a 'no brainer'.
'As much as I love film and love that adventure, right now, if I were lucky enough to get a great job, say, with Charlie Sheen, or anyone, on TV, I was so happy to take it, because I want to be able to be home when my child will start school, so it’s just a different point in my life, so this made sense and it was a great opportunity.
'I didn’t even read the script [before accepting the role]. I just know that Charlie’s an incredibly talented person in film and television, so it was kind of a no-brainer.'
Mummy time: Selma said she took the television role as it allows her to spend time with her son Arthur like on Monday, when the pair went to The Grove in Los Angeles, California
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