Kristen Bell’s daughter has already taken a thing or two from her mom’s comedic repertoire.
The Nobody Wants This star, 44, shared a photo on her Instagram of the handwritten note she’d received from one of her daughters on Mother’s Day, which included bubble letters across the front that read, “Happy Fathers Day Mom!”
The inside had a seemingly sweet message, beginning with, “Mom, I love you so much! To the moon and back!”
But the end had a hilarious, NSFW message. “Happy Mothers Day you creative and consiterate [sic] bitch!” Bell’s daughter also included a stick figure drawing of the star and her daughter holding hands.
“Best card anyone has ever given or gotten 💕,” Bell wrote in her caption.
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Bell shares her two daughters Lincoln, 11, and Delta, 9, with husband Dax Shepard, 50.
Back in January, the Good Place alum shared a series of photos on Instagram in honor of her husband’s birthday, which included a few rare glimpses of Shepard as a dad. In one sweet photo, the Parenthood actor appeared in bed with their two daughters, whose faces were covered with green and purple heart emojis.
Shepard could be seen giving one of his daughters a kiss and cuddling up with the girls, who matched in black-and-white striped tops and berets. Another cute shot showed Shepard holding up one of his girls and kissing her 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.
In October, the actress was interviewed by Vanity Fair about her previous projects and was asked if her daughters Lincoln and Delta are any more interested in the Frozen franchise now that they’re a little older.
“They certainly appreciate it in the fact that they can go to college because of it, but they’re not part of the Frozen phenomenon,” 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.”
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