Kristen Bell reveals her daughters don’t care about Frozen

Even four years on, the movie Frozen is still the favorite film of millions of little girls everywhere.

Which is why you might think that any little lady would be over the moon if their mom had lent their voice to one of the movie’s two incredible princesses. Well, Kristen Bell is here to tell you that is not necessarily the case.

The actress, who has two daughters – Lincoln, aged four, and Delta, aged two – with husband of four years, Dax Shepard, revealed in a recent Reddit AMA that her little girls couldn’t care less about this particular claim to fame.

Leading lady: Kristen Bell, 37, has revealed that her own daughters couldn’t care less about her role in hit film Frozen

Out and about: Kristen is mom to Lincoln, aged four, and Delta, aged two with husband of four years, Dax Shepard

Out and about: Kristen is mom to Lincoln, aged four, and Delta, aged two with husband of four years, Dax Shepard

One fan asked Kristen if she enjoys reminding her daughters that she is an actual Disney princess or if they ask her to sing the famous songs sung by her character, Anna.

‘They don’t really care. And they constantly tell me NOT to sing. They are BRUTAL,’ she responded. 

Elsewhere in the AMA, Kristen revealed that Veronica Mars fans could be in for some great news as she and the show’s creator, Rob Thomas, are ‘trying’ to make a reboot of the TV show happen.  

She also told fans that the secret to a long successful marriage like the one she enjoys with her husband is being ‘vulnerable’ and able to ‘forgive’ regularly. 

Massive hit: Kristen provided the voice for Anna in the 2013 film, which continues to be a top seller of toys among young girls

Massive hit: Kristen provided the voice for Anna in the 2013 film, which continues to be a top seller of toys among young girls

Happy couple: Kristen and her husband Dax Shepard have been married for four years

Happy couple: Kristen and her husband Dax Shepard have been married for four years

Loving mom: Kristen recently revealed that she is grateful that she has  had daughters instead of sons

Loving mom: Kristen recently revealed that she is grateful that she has  had daughters instead of sons

Keys to success: Kristen also explained to fans on Reddit that happy marriages involve being 'vulnerable' and being able to forgive

Keys to success: Kristen also explained to fans on Reddit that happy marriages involve being ‘vulnerable’ and being able to forgive

Their disinterest in her career aside, Kristen has previously said that having her two daughters is the best thing that has ever happened to her.

‘I love having girls. The truest thing in life is that girls rule, boys drool,’ the blonde beauty told the October issue of Redbook. 

With TV network sitcom The Good Place heading back to air, plus two franchise sequels – one for Frozen and one for Bad Moms – percolating, her schedule is packed.

But don’t ask her how she does it. 

‘Being asked: “How do you do it?” implies that a) I am doing it, which I am not – I am doing what everybody else is doing, which is trying their best, and b) What is a balance, anyway? A balance teeter-totters,’ she’s told Redbook.

Walking the walk: Kristen's TV network sitcom The Good Place is heading back to air

Walking the walk: Kristen’s TV network sitcom The Good Place is heading back to air

Pure elegance: Kristen also told the magazine that she places a lot of importance on self-care

Pure elegance: Kristen also told the magazine that she places a lot of importance on self-care

She added: ‘It moves, something gives and other things take, and other days it might be the opposite.’ 

She had, in fact, given at least part of this Redbook interview in bed over the phone, saying: ‘I was like: “I could sit in my car, or I could take the extra 10 minutes to drive home and lie in my bed.” Self-care. I really believe in self-care.’

The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star also told the magazine: ‘Humans want nothing more than to be accepted, and I’m no different. That doesn’t happen by presenting perfection.’

Rather, ‘I believe in showing your dirty hands and your bumps and bruises and your faults, because that’s what makes people feel connected – and isn’t that kind of the purpose of, you know, being on Earth?’

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