Kristen Bell Humorously Calls Out Dax Shepard for Prioritizing NFL Over Golden Globes
Kristen BellKristen Bell and Dax Shepard brought a touch of humor and down-to-earth charm to the 82nd Annual Golden Globes with their candid social media moment. While many attendees were immersed in the glamour of Hollywood's big night, Dax Shepard found himself engrossed in a different screen, tuning into the Sunday night NFL game featuring his beloved Detroit Lions.
During the award ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton, Kristen Bell, 44, captured her husband, 50, watching the intense game between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings. With his phone discreetly propped between his legs, Shepard's focus was divided between the ceremony unfolding around him and the pivotal NFC North Division title match on January 5th.
Fans and followers got a glimpse of this amusing interruption when Bell shared a humorous Instagram Story, tagging Shepard and using the hashtag "#priorities", which quickly gained traction among fellow fans of the Lions. The couple, both Detroit natives, seemed to find the perfect mix of sports fervor and star-studded attendee.
While the Lions secured a resounding victory at 31-9, earning them the No. 1 seed in the NFC and a playoff bye, Bell experienced a bittersweet evening. Despite her nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her role in Netflix's "Nobody Wants This", the award was claimed by Jean Smart for "Hacks".
The light-hearted exchange adds to the couple's reputation for their playful and relatable social media presence, as well as their deep-rooted love for Detroit sports. Shepard even reposted Bell's video, showing his pride in his team's triumph. This delightful moment not only underscored the couple’s mutual support but also reminded everyone of the often unpredictable priorities of true sports fans, even amidst the glitz of Hollywood.
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