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October 21, 2025 4 mins

Kristin Bell's Instagram post wishing her husband Dax Shepard goes viral after many claiming it was insensitive

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Speaker 2 (00:32):
One's entertainment report is on the Fread Show this time
for one quickie. Kristen Bell is getting some backlash over
a post that she threw up on Instagram in honor
of her anniversary. So she posted a really cute photo
where her tiny little self is bear hugging her husband
Dak Sheppard. There's a big size difference there, and she
wrote happy twelfth wedding anniversary to the man who once

(00:54):
said to me I would never kill you. A lot
of men have killed their wives at a certain point,
even though I'm incentivized to kill you, I never would,
And of course she meant it. In jest, but lots
of people called the post tone deaf, citing that October
is domestic violence Awareness month. One person wrote, that's a
wildly sad and insensitive thing to say, considering it's domestic

(01:16):
violence Awareness month and thousands of women have died at
the hands of the man they trusted. Another pointed out,
please keep in mind that this is something real that
lots of people suffer from on a daily basis, and
the text could be triggering for victims. People said also
that they could not believe she stayed with a man
who would joke like that.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Some did. Okay, guys, First of all, she did not
google what is happening in the month of October before
she wrote a tongue in cheek post that I think
many people can relate to. I mean, how many times
in the course of a relationship have you said her,
even in a friendship or I could I could kill

(01:55):
you for that. I could kill this person. Ah, you know, Italian,
no one's talking you about actually anyone, right, yeah, or
hurting anyone. It's a figure of speech, and I can
promise you She had no idea what month it was. Guys,
Why are we always looking for the angle to complain, Like,
I promise you she didn't really mean to offend domestic

(02:17):
abuse victims for sure.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
For sure, And if if you are a victim of
that and that triggers you, just try and understand that
was not her intention. I understand, like maybe she will
think now before she posts, but I will also say
the hotline though, if you do need to call the
domestic violence hotline, you can eight hundred seven nine nine
seven two three three or TEX eight eight seven eight eight.

(02:42):
But let's you know, of course, it's going to be
more triggering for someone who has been through that, who
is going through that. I don't think that she's a
horrific person, like a lot of people are saying.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
She did not know. She was not targeting anybody with that.
It was in jest. And I used to yeah, if
you I'm sorry, if you've been yeah, I'm sorry you've
been through that. But I just guys that it's mistargeted first,
but so many things are.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Yeah, if you've ever been in a long term though,
you you can relate to the conversation that they had
ingest Pauline. If people had a bug in your house,
they would probably you know, if they were listening to
some of the fights you and have you get into.
Do you think that they would be like.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
That bug which I had to escape so quick just
because there's so the fights are over everything at this point.
But it's like all love, you know, I know, I
know what was last week? We were fighting over something
about oh about not putting something in the oven at
the right temperature.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Like that's where we're at. Yeah, and you guys take
it to the floor, We take it to the whatever.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Works for you get. But it's even appreciation month. I mean,
how good could I? God, what are you doing? I
do this every year.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
I also love that I met like if your house
was bugged like in the mafia, and you were like
if there was.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
A bug in my house?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Way we got to end it on that type of front,
down the man on the free. iHeart if you want
to putch.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
Up, we're all. You know what.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
It's a day today and Paulina is pressing buttons and
she's crushed it and lots of stress.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Crying, pushing button right, I'm throwing up.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
We've gone through the full gamut of emotions today.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
We have Are you pregnant? No me? She said? She
said she's crying and throwing up. So no, I was
talking about the person throwing up. I just I'm just
making sure. Yeah, it's giving, it's giving that right now,
what's this nausea about everything? Okay, oh, we are one
and done. Nope, don't you try it. We're one and done.
He's trying it again. Let's do the fun fact. It's

(04:30):
about snails and I wish today and I were snail,
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