‘Frozen’ Star Kristen Bell Reveals Her Kids Are Not Fans Of Princess Elsa And Anna

Kristen Bell revealed on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" last Wednesday that her kids are not fans of Disney's blockbuster movie "Frozen." The American actress and singer, who voiced Princess Anna in the 2013 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film, said that her daughters Lincoln, 3, and Delta, 1, could not care less of the princess characters, Elsa and Anna.

"They live to break down my self-esteem," Bell jokingly told Jimmy Kimmel during her guest appearance on the show, according to a report of Entertainment Weekly. She pointed out that it could be because her kids are still too young and they do not watch much TV. 

"The Boss" actress narrated that Lincoln got sick last month and her husband Dax Shepard suggested to show the Disney film to the sick toddler to comfort her. However, the gesture did not turn out too well.

"We did and about 15 minutes in she said, 'Mommy, I think you should turn this off.' She didn't like it," the 35-year-old actress disclosed.

"Who could've guessed you'd have the only children in America who don't like Frozen?" Kimmel commented. He teasingly added that it makes sense because no one wants to hear their mother sing.

Moreover, even if her kids do not like the mega-blockbuster Frozen, Bell will continue to lend her voice to Princess Anna in the sequel to the 2013 film. Kristen told Collider last week that she is set to head back to the recording studio.

Bell teased that the story of the next movie is great and "they exude quality." She added that it took so long for the production team to announce Frozen's sequel because they wanted to put something out that could match the success of the first movie.

The release date of the sequel is yet to be announced, however, some reports claimed that fans have to wait until Christmas 2017 or early 2018. A musical stage adaptation of Frozen is also set to be shown in 2018.

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