Kristen Bell Rushes 4-Year-Old Daughter Delta to the Hospital After a Scary False Alarm
Mom of two Kristen Bell had the scare of a lifetime when she had to rush her 4-year-old daughter, Delta, to the emergency room on Tuesday, June 18.
“Right before this photo was taken my youngest daughter shoved a jewel up her nose up to her brain and we jumped in the car headed to the emergency room,” Kristen told fans on Instagram Stories, but thankfully it was a false alarm. “On the way she snorted it out and we re-routed and went to @nbcthegoodplace #FYC panel instead.”
Kristen shares Delta and her older daughter, Lincoln, 6, with husband Dax Shepard. During a June 17, appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Dax revealed how the kids were very surprised when they found out that he and Kristen are famous.
“They know that mom is Princess Anna from Frozen; they know that, they understand it. They’ve been to set, they’ve seen us work, they have seen billboards around town, and people have taken photos of us when we’re out and about,” he said.
However, one of Dax’s daughters didn’t know why people listened to the actor’s podcast Armchair Expert with cohost Monica Padman. “Do they listen for you? Or Monica?'” he explained about the kiddo’s burning question. So Dax gave an earnest reply.
“Well, because I’m famous,” he said, before his daughter hilariously responded to him without missing a beat, “Your famous?! Does mom know?”
“Honey, mom’s more famous than dad,” he laughed, telling her the hard truth. “And she goes, ‘Mom’s famous too?!’ And I was like, ‘What is happening right now?’ She understands how we’re making a living, but the word ‘famous’ was its own thing, like at kindergarten, I guess we were all of a sudden Taylor Swift or something — or Pink.”
If we found out our parents were famous, we’d probably react just like Dax and Kristen’s daughter!
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