Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have one of the most relatable marriages out there. Even though they're celebrities, they actually act just like the rest of us in their home life.
Kristen Bell, 36, is best known for her past roles in Veronica Mars, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Couples Retreat, and When in Rome. She voiced the role of Anna in the animated Disney film Frozen, and is currently starring as the lead character on The Good Place.
Dax Shepard, 42, is known for his roles in Employee of the Month and Idiocracy, and for starring as Crosby Braverman in the hit show Parenthood.
Dax and Kristen are known as very down-to-earth celebs. They got married in a casual courthouse ceremony in 2013 after meeting at a birthday dinner for friends years before.
They have two daughters, Lincoln and Delta, who were born in 2013 and 2014. Both Lincoln and Delta have been sheltered from the spotlight — Dax and Kristen are trying to raise them just like any other children.
And now the couple is having one of the most relatable arguments ever: over a lounge chair.
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Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell are known as some of the most down-to-earth celebrities out there.
The two got married in 2013. Since then, they have been very open about their relationship and its struggles, making them seem very relatable.
The couple has appeared on commercials together, which put their marriage in the public eye.
Everyone who saw the commercials thought they were a hilarious couple with the same struggles and problems as non-celebrities.
Now, Kristen and Dax are having a very public argument over the most relatable thing: the placement of Dax's lounge chair in their living room.
If that's not something all couples argue about, I don't know what is.
Dax began the argument, posting the following picture on Instagram. Along with the picture, he wrote a caption explaining what was going on.
He wrote:
My wife, in an attempt to discredit my character, will be posting a similar picture, but with the expressed intention of attacking my sense of style in home furnishings.
The proof of this Lazyboy's [sic] aesthetic appeal is written all over my face.
Well, Kristen wasn't about to let the issue go. Instead, she posted her own picture, writing:
This is not a bit.
@daxshepard has sincerely suggested the new home for the lazy boy [sic] from his office be in the center of my living room.
He made an adorable argument about how epic his TV viewing experience will be if I let him keep it there.
The man has lost his mind.
I can't stop laughing at these two — I've definitely had this exact argument before!
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