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Kristen Bell Reveals Who At Home Has Been the "Biggest Quarantine Diva"

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Related: At Home With Kristen Bell: Homeschooling, Dax Shepard & MoreNot everyone has taken to self-isolation in the Bell-Shepard household!On Monday, Kristen Bell virtually stopped by Daily Pop and gave E!'s own Scott Tweedie an update from self-isolation.

During a game, called "Bell-ieve It Or Not," the Frozen 2 star answered rapid fire questions about her life amid the coronavirus pandemic."First up, biggest quarantine diva?" Scott asked the always-relatable actress."My five-year-old, without question," The Good Place leading lady declared to E!.As E!

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