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Frozen Star Kristen Bell Shocked by Son's Hatred for Elsa

Summary

  • Andy Cohen's son hates Elsa from Frozen
  • Kristen Bell, voice of Anna, was surprised to hear this
  • Bell's own daughters never got into the Frozen phenomenon
Frozen Star Kristen Bell Shocked by Son's Hatred for Elsa

In a recent interview, Frozen star Kristen Bell was surprised to hear that Andy Cohen's 6-year-old son, Benjamin, has a strong dislike for the character of Elsa, who is voiced by Idina Menzel in the Disney film. Cohen revealed that Benjamin is "the biggest Anna fan" and believes "Elsa is horrible."

This revelation was unexpected for Bell, who has voiced Princess Anna in both the original Frozen and its 2019 sequel. The actress has also been confirmed to reprise her role in the upcoming Frozen 3, set to premiere in November 2027.

While Elsa has become one of Disney's most popular characters, Bell's own daughters, Lincoln (11) and Delta (10), have never fully embraced the Frozen phenomenon. As Bell explained, "They certainly appreciate it in the fact that they can go to college because of it, but they're not part of the Frozen phenomenon."

Despite her daughters' lack of enthusiasm, Bell has expressed gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the development of Anna's personality, ensuring the character was more relatable and less "put together" than traditional Disney princesses.

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According to the article, Andy Cohen's 6-year-old son Benjamin "hates Elsa so much" and is "the biggest Anna fan" instead, believing "Elsa is horrible."
The article states that Bell was "shocked to hear that Benjamin had such strong feelings about Elsa, who has become one of Disney's most popular characters."
The article reveals that Bell's daughters, Lincoln (11) and Delta (10), "never jumped onto the Frozen bandwagon" and are not "part of the Frozen phenomenon," even though they "appreciate it in the fact that they can go to college because of it."

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