Kristen Bell has once again astounded everyone with her openness as she clarifies the reasoning behind allowing her daughters to consume non-alcoholic beer amidst controversy.
The union of Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard stands out as one of the most humorous in Hollywood. Renowned for their naturalness and charisma, the couple often shares anecdotes about their family life.
Bell and Shepard previously revealed that their two daughters, 8-year-old Delta and 9-year-old Lincoln, still share their bedroom—a fact that surprised many fans considering the girls' age and the family's unique hygiene habits. Bell herself has mentioned being a proponent of waiting until her daughters "stink," as highlighted in the accompanying video.
The actress from 'The Good Place' recently stirred up controversy on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' by disclosing her decision to permit her daughters to consume non-alcoholic beer. She explained, "My daughters have asked for non-alcoholic beer in restaurants, which sounds crazy if you don't know the context. Context is important, we've learned that over these last few years."
Opening up about her husband Dax Shepard, who is a recovering addict but enjoys non-alcoholic beers, Bell shared a touching story. She recounted walking with their oldest daughter in the neighborhood at night when she was a toddler. "He's a recovering addict, but he likes non-alcoholic beers, so he'd open one of hers, while he'd hold her on her chest, and we'd walk and say, 'Look at the sunset.'"
Bell emphasized that the non-alcoholic drinks her daughters consume do not contain any alcohol. She explained that the habit began when her daughter was a baby and would find comfort in the special connection with her father. Bell defended her choice, saying, "You can judge me if you want, I'm not doing anything wrong. That is your problem."