Fringe benefits! Selma Blair steps out in tasseled boots as she finds her parking meter already paid

Sometimes the parking fairies just smile in your direction. 

And Selma Blair looked delighted as they waved their wands in her direction on Friday, as she found her meter already paid. 

The 44-year-old actress appeared to be in good spirits as she stepped out in Los Angeles.  

Lucky! Selma Blair looked delighted in Los Angeles on Friday, as she found her meter already paid

It wasn't her only fringe benefit, as she also wore a pair of tasseled suede brown boots. 

She kept it casual in rolled up pale blue denim jeans. 

A chunky aran-knit sweater kept her warm, as she multi-tasked - chatting on her phone. 

Fringe benefits: The 44-year-old actress appeared to be in good spirits as she stepped out in Los Angeles

The Cruel Intentions beauty carried her belongings in a teal tote, which was slung over one arm. 

Her brunette tresses were worn straight and with bangs, and she added sunglasses.  

On the heels of her portrayal of Kris Jenner in The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Selma will next appear in a horror thriller film out later this year titled Mom and Dad. 

Stepping out: It wasn't her only fringe benefit, as she also wore a pair of tasseled suede brown boots

Relaxed style: She kept it casual in rolled up pale blue denim jeans

Directed and written by Brian Taylor, the film will center around a full day in the life of a teenage girl and her younger brother, who find themselves in the midst of some sort of outbreak that results in parents brutalizing their children.

She'll star alongside Nicolas Cage, as on-screen parents, as well as Anne Winters, who ironically recently appeared in 2016's television version of Cruel Intentions, the 1999 movie that made Selma famous.

Though the film is completed according to IMDB, no specific release date has been set at this time. 

 

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