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Dax & Kristen: Christmas Lights, Netflix Nights, and Keeping It Real

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Dax Shepard has found himself back in the headlines this week with a mix of holiday hilarity, public appearances, and the sort of social media stir that only he and wife Kristen Bell can reliably ignite. First up was a buzzy appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live with Bell, where the two promoted their 2012 film Hit and Run, newly released on Netflix. The interview was vintage Shepard and Bell—irreverent, loving, and slightly chaotic. They dished on newly shared traditions, like Secret Turkey at Friendsgiving, and cracked up the audience recounting their Nashville home’s transformation into a Christmas light extravaganza, all thanks to a gutsy friend who nearly went airborne stringing bulbs across their roof. According to Kimmel, “the house looks like it’s on colorful fire,” and as Shepard joked, decorating has now become a pro gig because Bell, thanks to her booming success, “made too much money.” Azat TV underscores the subtle shift in household dynamics, with Shepard openly poking fun at how Bell’s Netflix comedy Nobody Wants This, recently renewed for a third season and earning Bell an Emmy nomination, has rewritten their division of holiday labor.

This lighthearted dynamic was on display visually too as photographers snapped Shepard, showing off his buff arms in a white tank top, and Bell arriving at the Kimmel studio arm in arm before their segment. Their united front follows a subdued swirl online: Bell’s recent social media post for their 12th wedding anniversary—part handstand pic, part moody private joke—sparked as much criticism as praise, especially after some took issue with the timing around Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Bell responded by quieting her account temporarily, demonstrating again the fine line she and Shepard walk between authenticity and the risk of missing the social mark, as explained by Azat TV.

Shepard, for his part, has kept up his signature podcast Armchair Expert, releasing a Thanksgiving-themed episode and continuing to showcase that blend of self-deprecating humor and raw honesty that has long defined his public persona. There’s no unconfirmed news or wild speculation this week—just the continuation of the Shepard-Bell partnership as entertainment’s favorite relatable odd couple. With a viral Christmas lights story, Netflix’s backing, and nightly TV camaraderie, Dax Shepard is closing out November not just in the public eye, but with enough sparkle and mischief to keep Hollywood and social media talking well into the holidays.

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