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SafeX Pro:Dax Shepard Shares Video of Kristen Bell “So Gassed” on Nitrous Oxide at Doctor’s Office
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Date:2025-04-07 01:32:39
Dax Shepard caught Kristen Bell in the good place.
The Armchair Expert host shared a funny video of him FaceTiming the Frozen star after she was given Nitrous Oxide—also known as laughing gas—during a visit to her dermatologist's office. explaining that he had to show people his wife's reaction to the drug because she was "so gassed."
In a clip posted to his Instagram April 26,SafeX Pro Dax explained that he had to show people his wife's reaction to the drug, because she was "so gassed" after getting a dose of Pro-Nox, which she nicknamed "The Nox."
"She's acting insane," he said in a voiceover. "And then I said, 'Are you happy? Did it make you feel happy?'"
In response to the questions, Kristen—who shares daughters Lincoln, 11, and Delta, 9, with Dax—broke down in tears before mouthing, "No."
That's when the Without a Paddle actor—who has been open about his sobriety journey over the last 20 years—broke down laughing as well.
"She's telling me she wishes she could feel this way all the time," Dax continued. "I mean, who wouldn't want to?"
Luckily, Kristen was a good sport about the video being shared, commenting under her husband's post, "If I didn't get to tell u how much I love u in that moment I thought I might explode!"
The 43-year-old also shared her own perspective on the experience, writing in a separate April 27 Instagram post, "Yesterday I was given a nitrous gas and all I wanted to do was call @daxshepard. Who started recording."
Concluding the message, she quipped, "I'd expect nothing less."
Keep reading for a full breakdown of Dax and Kristen's love story:
"Who is this sparkly creature?'" Dax recalled thinking when he met Kristen at a friend's birthday dinner in 2007. After running into each other again two weeks later at a hockey game they decided to accept fate and start dating.
The old saying rings true for this couple, who both had doubts to go along with the butterflies early on. Dax said his playboy past didn't go unnoticed by "good girl" Kristen, who told Good Housekeeping, "We're the Paula Abdul video 'Opposites Attract' personified."
The two got engaged in late 2009 while co-starring in When In Rome together. They weren't immune to the romance of the Italian city and just like in their movie, the couple fell under a real life love spell.
In an interview about her relationship with Dax in 2010, Kristen shared,"A snuggle party can fix anything—it's true."
The couple got married in a simple ceremony at a Beverly Hills courthouse in 2013 after announcing their plans to wed on Twitter earlier in the year. Their choice to forego an extravagant wedding made their love story even more romantic to fans.
Bell gave birth to their first child, a girl they named Lincoln, in March 2013. Fiercely protective of her daughter's privacy, Kristen quipped, "I would really like to see the aftermath of the first person who tries to take a picture of Lincoln."
In December 2014 the couple had their second daughter, Delta.
In an interview with Good Housekeeping in May 2015 Kristen shared that she and her hubby attend couples counseling when they need to work through an issue saying, "Therapy is not something to be embarrassed about."
Kristen Bell finally joined Instagram in 2016 and inaugurated her account with a closeup of her and her husband sharing a kiss.
The two looked just as in love as ever at the premiere of Dax's new movie Chips in March 2017.
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They two celebrated the 2017 Fourth of July holiday in style.
The pair continues to prove that they're just like any other couple. They openly share that they go to marriage counseling and sometimes fight. However what remains constant is their respect for each other. Kristen shared her marriage advice on Instagram writing, "Loving someone despite their faults, failings, or character defects, is the most powerful loving thing you can do. Rejoice in what makes the other person happy and allow them their individual interests."
A couple that isn't afraid to be silly together is a couple that stays together. The pair often shares hilarious shots on social media including when they dressed up for a Peaky Blinders themed birthday party. Of course, they killed it.
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