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Kristen Bell just shared the hilariously harsh way her kids keep her grounded.

You would think that if your mum was the voice behind Anna in Frozen, you’d be pretty chuffed. Knowing she plays an actual Disney princess, you’d think you’d be asking her to spend all day singing to you and telling you secrets about Olaf and Elsa, etc. etc.

At least, that’s what you would think.

But for Kristen Bell, the reality is very different.

 

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Apparently it’s not all Frozen songs and building snowmen in the Bell-Shepard household.

Because just yesterday, Kristen Bell announced – in the very witty Kristen Bell way we know so well – that her children don’t admire her work as much as the rest of us do.

This will be the cover of my autobiography and it will be titled ‘My children keep me grounded’.

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“This will be the cover of my autobiography and it will be titled ‘My children keep me grounded’,” she joked in a recent Instagram post.

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As shown, the much-loved character of Anna has been brutally decapitated from the family’s Christmas ornament by young Delta and Lincoln, leaving Elsa’s head cleanly intact. It’s clear which sister they prefer…

This isn’t the first time Kristen’s children have expressed their preference of Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, over Anna. Nothing hurts more than a clear swipe at your career, from none other than your own kids. Ouch.

When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween…you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween

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“When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween…you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween,” she posted on Instagram in October.

If it’s any consolation, we’re sure there are children everywhere who would cry in despair at the sight of headless Princess Anna.

Heck, they’d glue that head straight back on for Kristen in a heartbeat, no doubt about that.

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