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Kristen Bell: Parenting is like sports where you either win or lose

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Hello everyone On Monday, I watched Kristen Bell's new movie Queen on Paramount Plus. The movie itself is ok, but the cast is good. I love Kirby Howell-Baptiste and her co-star, so it's worth it. Everyone was strong, but I was surprised by Bebe Rexha. It's a small role, but she's really funny. It's based on a true story about a woman without a rudder who spends all her money trying to have a child she miscarried, then uses extreme coupons to deal with her coping mechanisms and turns it into a business that is illegal for her and Kirby characters. Christine has two children and her coping mechanism is over-sharing. Luckily, all of her businesses are thriving. When it comes to raising children, Kristin says she doesn't always get it right. She likens parenting to sports and says she is "winning or losing every minute of the day.")

Kristen Bell: Parenting is like sports where you either win or lose

When she is defeated by her own children, Kristin Bell must admit it.

The 41-year-old The Good Place alumnus hosts Momsplaining With Kristen Bell, a weekly digital series of daytime Emmy nominations offered by Ellen DeGeneres' content platform Bubble. As in the E! news from Wednesday, October 6, Kristin discusses the moment when she and her husband Dax Shepard were outwitted by their 8-year-old daughter Abraham Lincoln and 6-year-old Delta.

Kristen Bell: Parenting is like sports where you either win or lose

"Parenting is a lot like sports — every minute of the day, you either win or you lose," Kristin quipped in the clip. "It's mostly defeat, but that's what makes the victory so sweet and short-lived. Parenthood is weird, you know? It helps to know that you are not alone. I recommend talking to someone – even if no one is there. "I disagree with Kristin. I'm not sure I'll use sports competitions though. I feel like we're arguing about lawyers in the same case. But somehow, the children are opposing lawyers, judges, and juries. Maybe that's because I'm a teenager. Christine's daughters are not yet 10 years old, and there are far more people running around at that age, so sports are effective. But in any case, the part of failure feels the same. And you'll never figure out how someone with only a fraction of your age and experience outperforms you — every time. However, what Kristin said about victory is very true. In those moments when you feel like you're doing the right thing, it's so, so sweet. Unfortunately, as she said, it's fleeting. So, enjoy the moment you have.

Kristen Bell: Parenting is like sports where you either win or lose

I think Christine was joking when he was talking to himself, but I did it all the time. I swear it keeps me awake, even if it makes me look crazy. Before I can solve a problem with someone who makes me angry, I need to express some emotions first. My coffee machine knows how to accept it without hurting its feelings. Whether it's a joke or not, this is actually some of the best advice Christine has ever given.

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