
Kristen Bell's husband Dax Shepard posts NUDE photo of actress to celebrate her Emmy nomination
The 50-year-old actor-comedian engaged his 4.1 million Instagram followers on Tuesday as he shockingly shared a photo of Kristen, 44, doing yoga in the nude.
Bell, who was nominated for her role in the hit Netflix series Nobody Wants This, appeared to be in their Los Feliz backyard as she posed in the downward dog position with her left leg lifted.
The mother-of-two, who married Dax in 2013, was wearing nothing but knee-high blue socks.
Shepard joked in the caption: 'People might not know everything that happens behind the scenes in order to create an Emmy nominated performance like Kristen's. This may or may not have been a part of her training, but it felt right. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!'
The raunchy post has so far collected over 113,000 likes, with famous friends joining the comments section.
Nina Dobrev quipped, 'Hahahaha yesssss go girl! suns out buns out for that Emmy!!!' while Gwyneth Paltrow commented, 'Oh my God, Dax.'
Bell is nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, and the show will face off against Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking, The Studio and What We Do in the Shadows for Best Comedy Series.
Her co-star Adam Brody, who plays her love interest in the series, was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
Bell — who also executive produced the series — plays Joanne, an irreverent woman who falls for a charming rabbi named Noah (Brody).
A logline for the show reads: 'He's stuck in his ways and used to playing things safe. He starts to stumble when he meets a brutally honest and provocative Joanne, totally upending his safe life plan.'
Nobody Wants This marks Bell's second Netflix series after producing and starring in the eight-episode limited series The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window in 2022.
Justine Lupe plays Joanne's sister Morgan in the television show.
The semi-autobiographical project was created and written by Erin Foster, 42, who shared a first-look snippet with her Instagram followers in August 2024.
Foster, who is married to Simon Tikhman, told Tudum last year, 'This show really represents how I view love now, which is so different than how I viewed it before.
'Being in a really beautiful, healthy, fun relationship, it made me soften some of my cynicism.'
Kristen used her Instagram platform to share a photo of her and Erin's real-time reactions to their Emmy recognition.
The women displayed dropped jaws as they joined each other virtually via a video chat.
Last October the show was renewed by Netflix for a second season, just weeks after it premiered on the streamer to much fanfare.
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