
Dax Shepard Posts Naked Photo Of Kristen Bell Amid Emmy Nomination
Kristen, 44, is nominated in the Best Comedy Actress category for her performance in the hit Netflix series Nobody Wants This. Kristen plays protagonist Joanne in the show, alongside Adam Brody, who stars as her on-screen love interest, Noah.
Amid all the buzz around Kristen's first-ever (!!!!!) Emmy nom, her husband, Dax Shepard, shared a lengthy message alongside an…interesting photo.
Congratulating his wife on the feat, Dax decided to post a (censored) naked photo of Kristen doing a half handstand outdoors:
'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!!!!!' he wrote.
Needless to say, the people had thoughts. 'Just curious are you more of a 'permission' or 'forgiveness' husband when it comes to posts like this?' one comment read. 'If Dax doesn't post in a few days, we know she choked him for this,' someone else quipped.
Gwyneth Paltrow even entered the conversation, and, well, her comment kinda speaks for everyone:
LOL. Congrats on the nomination, Kristen! You can watch the upcoming Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 14 on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.

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