Kristen Bell Taps Husband Dax Shepard As Wingman To Meet Her Celebrity Crush Riz Ahmed

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People often find themselves attracted to Hollywood actors and actresses that having a celebrity crush is common for everyone. However, it is not only we regular folk who find ourselves smitten over a celebrity. Celebrities too seem to admire one another. One particular big screen sweetheart that got a chance to meet her celebrity crush is Kristen Bell.


Kristen Bell is famous for her roles in "Forgetting Sarah Marshal (2008)", "Veronica Mars (2004-2007, 2014)" and more recently in "Bad Moms (2016)". She is married to comedian Dax Shepard whom she has two beautiful children, according to IMDb. This, however, does not stop Bell or her husband from admiring fellow actors as Shepard was the one to help her meet (and hit on) "Star Wars Rogue One" actor, Riz Ahmed.

The couple guested on the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" where Bell was asked about running into Ahmed during the Golden Globe Awards. "I find Indian men irresistible," said Bell, "they are just so beautiful."

Her husband acknowledged this and joked about it not being alarming to him since he often gets mistaken to be from India. In fact, it was Shepard who saw Riz Ahmed first and thought that his wife would be too shy to go up to him. So he decided to be his wife's wingman and help her meet Ahmed as per Time.

Shepard told Ellen DeGeneres how he facilitated the meeting as he went up to Ahmed and said "Hey! My wife has a crush on you and I would love to introduce you to her." Though Kristen Bell would not be as nervous as he thought as Bell's first words to Ahmed were "I find you very attractive," as per E! News Online. The couple admitted to putting the Indian actor in an awkward position but said that they simply wanted to express their appreciation for him.

"I just told him how fabulous I think he is and very nice...easy on the eyes," Kristen Bell told Ellen DeGeneres. "He has beautiful skin, just beautiful. It's hard not to notice," Shepard added about Riz Ahmed.

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