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Kristen Bell Reveals She And Husband Dax Shepard Were ‘At Each Other’s Throats’ At Beginning Of The Pandemic

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Kristen Bell is revealing how lockdown tested her marriage. The “Bad Moms” star and Dax Shepard have been wed since 2013. RELATED: Dax Shepard Jokes About His ‘Three-Way Marriage’ With Wife Kristen Bell & ‘Armchair Expert’ Co-Host Monica Padman Bell opened up on her relationship and the pandemic while speaking to guest-host Chelsea Handler on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” airing Tuesday, June 29. “At the beginning of the pandemic we were at each other’s throats and then all the doors locked in our house,” recalled the 40-year-old actress. “We had to stay inside and we were like ‘woof!

We need to get a handle on the annoyances’.” RELATED: Kristen Bell Talks Getting Back Into Character As ‘Gossip Girl’ The couple turned to a therapist to help

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