Dax Shepard and his daughters; Kristen Bell.Photo:Kristen Bell/Instagram; Charley Gallay/Getty
Kristen Bell/Instagram; Charley Gallay/Getty
Kristen Bellis showing offDax Shepard’saffectionate side.
On Thursday, Jan. 2, theGood Placeactress, 44, shared a series of photoson Instagramin honor of her husband’s birthday, which included a few rare glimpses of Shepard as a dad. In one sweet photo, theParenthoodactor appears in bed with their two daughters — Lincoln, 11, and Delta, 9 — whose faces are covered with green and purple heart emojis.
Shepard can be seen giving one of his daughters a kiss, cuddling up with the girls, who match in black-and-white striped tops and berets. Another cute shot shows Shepard holding up one of his girls and giving her a kiss on the cheek.
“Happy birthday to the most affectionate 220 lbs man that ever exsisted [sic]. I cannot imagine life without you 💚💕,” Bell sweetly wrote in her caption.
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“They certainly appreciate it in the fact that they can go to college because of it, but they’re not part of theFrozenphenomenon," Bell admitted.
“Because kids are meant to make you feel grounded and they are meant to reject things their parents are involved in. Even if they secretly liked it, they would never tell me.”
In May, Bell spoke to PEOPLE at the opening night ofReefer Madness: The Musicalat The Whitley in Los Angeles. When asked how she would feel ifher daughters followed in their mom’s footsteps, Bell shared that it was Shepard who influenced her to keep an open mind.
“You know it’s interesting, when I first thought about it, I thought, ‘Oh, I don’t want them to be actors. There’s too much rejection,’ " the star told PEOPLE.
“Then my husband said, ‘Wait, do you like your life? Do you have fun? Are you overpaid? Do you get to be creative every day?’ I said, ‘Yeah.’ He said, ‘Why would you not want that for your kids?’”
When it comes to the advice Bell would give her kids if they do become actors, she said, “I’d have to think longer and harder about advice."
“I would just say, ‘There’s a lot of rejection, but brush it off because if you’re doing what you love, something will find you,' ” added Bell.
source: people.com