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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard's kids are allowed to swear — but there's a catch
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard's kids are allowed to swear — but there's a catch

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard's kids are allowed to swear — but there's a catch

Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell won't be washing any mouths out with soap. The "Armchair Expert" host revealed in a Monday, July 28 episode of the podcast that he curses in front of their two daughters, and in turn, they are "allowed to swear, not with impunity, but when it's called for." Shepard, 50, added that if the swearing is "in the house and not out at a restaurant, it's OK." "I just told the girls, like, 'Hey, these are noises that come out of your mouth, and you assign what they mean to you,'" he continued. The "Parenthood" star and Bell, 45, who married in 2013, share daughters Lincoln, 12, and Delta, 10. The "Nobody Wants This" actress has previously shared that the couple's children drink nonalcoholic beer, including at restaurants, since Shepard has become a fan of the drinks following his battle with alcohol addiction. Though Bell's initial reaction was that the behavior should stay at home, she told Kelly Clarkson on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" in 2021 that she wasn't concerned over perception: "You can judge me if you want, I'm not doing anything wrong." Shepard gave more insight into the couple's free-range parenting style in March, sharing that he and Bell's kids also ride motorcycles in their neighborhood. "Do whatever you want. I trust you, you know how to get home," Shepard said on the podcast in March. "You know how to flag a stranger. They've had really a ton of autonomy, I think, relative to other kids." Contributing: Morgan Hines and Rachel Hale

What Is 'the Ick'? The Truth About Instant Disgust in Dating
What Is 'the Ick'? The Truth About Instant Disgust in Dating

Vogue

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

What Is 'the Ick'? The Truth About Instant Disgust in Dating

If you spend time on social media, watch shows like Love Island, or are currently in the dating pool, you're probably well aware of the concept of 'the ick.' That sudden feeling of disgust towards a person you're seeing can come out of nowhere—and, inexplicably, it's usually brought on by something totally trivial. To wit, here are just a few of the many 'icks' I've recently come across on TikTok: Doing the wave at a baseball game. Hopping over a puddle. Sampling ice cream from a tiny spoon. Starting a lawnmower. Getting off a chairlift. Running for a bus. Using a baby voice while petting a dog. Saying 'whoopsie.' Yes, all of these things are completely normal. And, yes, every single one of us has done or probably will do one of these things at some point in our lives. But that's the thing about the ick: It doesn't really make a lot of sense. As Morgan says on Nobody Wants This, 'You can't fight the ick.' Instagram content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Or… can you? Conceptually, the ick might seem silly—even kind of mean—but experts say there could be more to it than meets the eye. Below, a look at the psychology behind the ick—and what to do if you find yourself in its terrible throes. What is the ick? The ick can best be described as a sudden, internal vibe shift; it's the moment when your desire for a potential paramour evaporates and is quickly replaced by total disgust. It's not just a tiny twinge, either—it's a full-body cringe. 'The feeling is real, visceral, and hard to shake,' says Matt Hussey, an integrative therapist based in London. While the ick can certainly be brought about by something kind of gross—like, not changing one's bed sheets enough, or wiping greasy hands on one's pants—more often than not, the inciting incident is relatively innocuous: wearing a certain kind of shoe, mispronouncing a word, sighing too loudly. 'To be an ick, it needs to be a 'normal' event that other people won't react to,' says Stockholm-based sexologist and relationship therapist Sofie Roos. For example, having bad breath or body odor isn't really considered an ick—almost everyone is turned off by those. A true ick is much more subjective. 'It's a personal micro turn-off that most people don't bother about,' says Roos.

5 best shows to watch like 'Too Much' on Netflix, HBO Max and more
5 best shows to watch like 'Too Much' on Netflix, HBO Max and more

Tom's Guide

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

5 best shows to watch like 'Too Much' on Netflix, HBO Max and more

Netflix's newest romantic comedy series is "Too Much" from "Girls" creator Lena Dunham. The streaming service dropped this new show on July 10, and it has landed decent reviews (81% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes). TG's Malcolm McMillan said the show was "one of [his] favorite binge-watches this year" so far, and it's just recently crept into the Netflix top 10 shows list, too. With that in mind, it felt like a good time to highlight a selection of follow-up shows like "Too Much" for when fans get to the end of the whirlwind romance between Jessica (Meg Stalter) and Felix (Will Sharpe). Here are five shows like "Too Much" I think you should stream after watching bingeing it and where you can watch them right now. Jordan Weiss's "Dollface" is, like "Too Much," a show that sees our protagonist (Jules, played by Kat Dennings) being unlucky in love. After being abruptly dumped by her longtime boyfriend, web designer Jules sets out to reconnect with her two best friends (Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell) and reenter the world beyond her relationship ... with a little help from her out-there imagination. I streamed both seasons shortly after season 2 premiered in 2022, and came away having thoroughly enjoyed this offbeat watch. Sadly, it was one of many series kicked off Hulu & Disney Plus during a "cost-cutting" initiative, but it's worth seeking out all the same. Buy/rent "Dollface" on Prime Video now Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. "Love Life" was one of the first things I thought about revisiting the minute I finished "Too Much", and it definitely feels like a worthy follow-up. Created for HBO Max by Sam Boyd, "Love Life" is an anthology show that follows a different person each season as they navigate the highs and lows of modern dating. The first series revolves around Darby Carter (Anna Kendrick), while the second follows Marcus Watkins (William Jackson Harper). Similar to "Dollface," "Love Life" was removed from its original streaming home, but, at the time of writing, it's actually available to stream for free. If you were on the hunt for a new show and didn't want to shell out for another streamer, this would be my pick. Watch 'Love Life' for free on Tubi now If you were on Netflix at some point towards the end of 2024, then you must have come across "Nobody Wants This," the streamer's acclaimed, incredibly charming series starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. And if you haven't streamed it yet, prepare to fall head over heels for Erin Foster's brilliant rom-com. "Nobody Wants This" centers on the incredibly unlikely relationship struck up between two very different people: an unconventional rabbi fresh out of a committed relationship (Brody), and an agnostic woman who co-hosts a sex and relationship podcast with her sister (Bell). After being introduced at a dinner party, sparks fly between the pair, but they come from different worlds, have different outlooks, and face plenty of roadblocks to romance. How can this possibly work out? You'll have to stream it and see. And when you do fall in love with the show, you can join me in fondly looking forward to streaming "Nobody Wants This" season 2 later this year. Watch "Nobody Wants This" on Netflix now Tudum highlights "Survival of the Thickest" as one of Netflix's top feel-good watches, and I'm pretty confident that viewers who enjoyed "Too Much" will also enjoy seeing Mavis take on the world. Created by and starring Michelle Buteau, the series follows Mavis Beaumont (Buteau), a 38-year-old stylist who dreams of taking the fashion world by storm along with her longtime photographer and boyfriend, Jacque (Taylor Selé). When she stumbles upon Jacque in bed with another woman, Mavis' world is turned upside down. However, with the support of her friends, she commits to securing her break on her terms, no matter what the world throws her way. Watch 'Survival of the Thickest' on Netflix now Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble's HBO Max campus comedy "The Sex Lives of College Girls" could be another solid follow-up worth considering, if you've got access to HBO Max. Premiering in 2021, this ensemble series follows four 18-year-old freshmen at New England's prestigious Essex College. There, we meet four new randomly assigned roommates — Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet), Bela (Amrit Kaur), Leighton (Reneé Rapp), and Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott) — who spend their time on campus navigating their new lives and all the drama, freedoms and trials that college life brings. Watch "The Sex Lives of College Girls" on HBO Max now Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

Dax Shepard posts a naked photo of Kristen Bell to celebrate her Emmy nomination
Dax Shepard posts a naked photo of Kristen Bell to celebrate her Emmy nomination

Cosmopolitan

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Dax Shepard posts a naked photo of Kristen Bell to celebrate her Emmy nomination

Kristen Bell was just nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Nobody Wants This, and her husband Dax Shepard is feeling celebratory to say the least. The podcast host dropped a photo of Kristen doing yoga outside in what looks to be their backyard, and she's completely naked in just a pair of blue socks. "People might not know everything that happens behind the scenes in order to create an Emmy nominated performance like Kristen's," Dax captioned the post. "This may or may not have been a part of her training, but it felt right. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!" Meanwhile, Kristen celebrated with photos of herself reacting to the news of her / Erin Foster's nominations, along with the caption "finding out I was nominated for an Emmy - finding out @erinfoster was nominated for an Emmy!!!!" Kristen is nominated alongside Ayo Edebiri for The Bear, Jean Smart for Hacks, Quinta Brunson for Abbott Elementary, and Uzo Aduba for The Residence. Nobody Wants This also earned nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor (Adam Brody!). Reminder that the show is gearing up for a second season that also stars Adam's real-life wife, Leighton Meester. Which will kinda be a Gossip Girl reunion! As Kristen put it, "I always recorded that show from Los Angeles. I never recorded it in New York, so I was never on set with any of them. It felt like we were in two different worlds. But I do know her socially, and obviously through Adam, and I was so genuinely excited that she said yes, because she's just such a lovely person."

Dax Shepard Shares Fully Naked Photo of Kristen Bell to Celebrate Her Emmy Nom
Dax Shepard Shares Fully Naked Photo of Kristen Bell to Celebrate Her Emmy Nom

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Dax Shepard Shares Fully Naked Photo of Kristen Bell to Celebrate Her Emmy Nom

Kristen Bell was just nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Nobody Wants This, and her husband Dax Shepard is feeling celebratory to say the least. The podcast host dropped a photo of Kristen doing yoga outside in what looks to be their backyard, and she's completely naked in just a pair of blue socks. "People might not know everything that happens behind the scenes in order to create an Emmy nominated performance like Kristen's," Dax captioned the post. "This may or may not have been a part of her training, but it felt right. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!" Meanwhile, Kristen celebrated with photos of herself reacting to the news of her / Erin Foster's nominations, along with the caption "finding out I was nominated for an Emmy - finding out @erinfoster was nominated for an Emmy!!!!" Kristen is nominated alongside Ayo Edebiri for The Bear, Jean Smart for Hacks, Quinta Brunson for Abbott Elementary, and Uzo Aduba for The Residence. Nobody Wants This also earned nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor (Adam Brody!). Reminder that the show is gearing up for a second season that also stars Adam's real-life wife, Leighton Meester. Which will kinda be a Gossip Girl reunion! As Kristen put it, "I always recorded that show from Los Angeles. I never recorded it in New York, so I was never on set with any of them. It felt like we were in two different worlds. But I do know her socially, and obviously through Adam, and I was so genuinely excited that she said yes, because she's just such a lovely person." You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

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