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Kristen Bell has been lighting up the scene with heartwarming performances and buzzworthy announcements just before the holidays. On December 24, she shared an Instagram post of Baby Keys on Christmas Eve, sending holiday love that the Grammy winner reshared, according to AOL reports. Fans adored her recent epic stage turn with EPIC Players, the nonprofit theater group for disabled and neurodivergent artists, where Parade says she called it one of the most joyful nights ever, performing alongside influencer Abbey Romeo and earning raves for spreading pure magic and holiday cheer.
The biggest career move dropped December 22 when The Hollywood Reporter announced Bell starring as Maggie in Three Months Later, a new musical comedy by David Wain, Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino, set for a three day LA run at Jim Henson Studios February 19 to 21, 2026, with Lea Thompson, eyeing a full stage production and Elizabeth Banks produced film adaptation a potential biographical milestone.
Her Netflix hit Nobody Wants This returned for season two on October 23, fueling promo buzz, as LAist noted in a recent AirTalk interview where she discussed thriving in comedy roles. ShowSnob ranked it among 2025s best Netflix shows on December 26. Older social media shares like a minor nose injury from daughter Delta resurfaced on IMDb from years back, but nothing fresh there.
No major public appearances or business deals popped in the last few days, though AOL covered her rare Tonight Show spot amid past anniversary post backlash over a dark Dax Shepard joke that drew tone deaf cries during Domestic Violence Awareness Month she skipped addressing, limiting comments instead. All verified from outlets like Parade, Hollywood Reporter and AOL with no unconfirmed rumors. Bells holiday glow and stage pivot signal a vibrant chapter ahead.
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