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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard ‘at each other’s throats’ during coronavirus lockdown

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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have been “at each other’s throats” while trying to cope in self-isolation. The married couple opened up about how they’re managing to social distance alongside their two daughters in an Instagram Live chat with Katie Couric on Monday, insisting that while their kids are doing well, they’re not. “We’re getting along good with the kids and we’re getting along good with adults we’re friends with…” Dax began, before admitting: “This has been stressful for mom and dad.” “We’ve been at each other’s throats real bad, real bad, oh yeah,” Kristen jumped in.

Dax went on to add that sitting next to his wife for the Instagram chat was as “physically close as we’ve been in a couple of days”, laughing: “America’s sweetheart

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