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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard recently shared insights about their family's summer getaway in Tennessee. The couple spent quality time with their children Delta and Lincoln, enjoying lake activities and exploring Nashville. Bell emphasized the importance of stepping outside their Los Angeles bubble and experiencing different environments. Shepard also reflected on their strong marital bond, describing their relationship as successful regardless of future outcomes.

Key Points: Kristen Bell Dax Shepard's Family Lake Life Tennessee Escape

  • Bell and Shepard enjoy summer lake retreat in Tennessee
  • Children love swimming and exploring nature
  • Couple values family time outside Los Angeles
  • Shepard defines marriage as successful regardless of outcome
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Kristen Bell calls it 'healthy' 'to see the rest of the world' with family

Actress Kristen Bell reveals family's summer lake adventure in Tennessee, celebrating time away from Los Angeles and embracing family connection.

"I think it's really healthy for me and my family to burst our bubble often - Kristen Bell"

Los Angeles, Oct 9

Actress Kristen Bell, who has children Delta and Lincoln with her husband Dax Shepard, feels it's "really healthy" for her family to spend time together away from Los Angeles.

Speaking to People, Bell said: "I think it's really healthy for me and my family to burst our bubble often and get outside of the city of Los Angeles, as much as we love it, and just see the rest of the world."

The actress said that her family spent some of their summer together on a lake in Tennessee, and they all relished the experience, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The actress said: "We went to Tennessee for the summer and stayed on the lake, and my children are lake rats. They were in every morning, they were jumping in and getting way too close to the turtles and collecting frogs."

Asked what their days would look like on the lake, she said: "The rhythm of the day was perfect because in the morning, we would jump in the lake and we would go on the boat. We would get really sweaty and then we would shower, and then we would drive into Nashville, which is a glorious city."

Meanwhile, Shepard said that he'll always consider his marriage to Bell to be a success, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The 50-year-old star has been married to Kristen since 2013 and he'll always consider their relationship to be a success, regardless of what the future holds for them.

He said on the Armchair Expert podcast: "I say this all the time, like, if Kristen and I ever split up, I would only describe this as still an enormously successful relationship."

He will always cherish the memories he's created with Bell, even if they go their separate ways in the future.

Shepard said: "We loved each other to death. We had these two beautiful children. We had this great time together."

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Rohit P
While I appreciate their perspective, many Indian families can't afford such international vacations. We should also celebrate local travel - visiting grandparents in villages or exploring nearby hill stations can be just as enriching.
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Ananya R
Their approach to marriage is quite mature. In India, we often put too much pressure on marriages lasting forever, but sometimes relationships can be successful even if they don't last a lifetime. Food for thought! 💭
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Vikram M
The lake experience reminds me of our family trips to Kerala backwaters. Kids connecting with nature, playing in water, discovering wildlife - these are the experiences that shape their character. More power to such parenting! 🙌
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Sarah B
As someone living in Mumbai, I completely understand the need to "burst the bubble." The city life can be overwhelming, and getting away to places like Goa or the Western Ghats is essential for mental health and family bonding.
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Karthik V
Interesting to see Western celebrities valuing what Indian families have practiced for generations - taking children to native places during vacations. Our joint family system naturally provides this exposure to different environments.

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