- Kristen Bell admits she felt almost no connection to her baby daughter while she was pregnant
As if we really needed one more reason to love Kristen Bell.
The newlywed covers Flare magazine, and in the December issue, Bell is
refreshingly honest when discussing her initial worries about becoming a
mother.
"I kept saying to Dax in all sincerity during my
pregnancy, 'I just don’t know how I'm going to like her as much as I like the
dogs,'" the 33-year-old actress reveals. "I was being serious.
Because I f--king love my dogs; they are my children. I love people the more I
know them, and I didn't know her."
Kristen, whose pregnancy was unplanned, gave birth to daughter Lincoln in March 2013. But leading
up to her first child's, she wasn't feeling very maternal.
"It could've been a water bottle in my belly, that’s
about how connected I felt to her during my pregnancy," Bell continues.
"But within about 24 hours after she came out, my hormones reset, and they
reprogrammed my feelings about her."
Kristen wed baby daddy and longtime love Dax Shepard, 38, in
a low key -- and low budget -- ceremony last month.
So what's the secret to maintaining a healthy relationship?
"Our main rule is: Check your ego at the door, and be aware of when the
other person is spinning out," Kristen shares. "As artists,
everything is vanity -- and narcissism -- driven: my career, the strategy
behind it, the next level I want to hit, my photo shoot, how I was in my acting
scene, my premiere. So we try to do a really good job of being human beings in
the rest of our life."
Another key to having a happy marriage? Maintaining their
privacy.
"Dax and I realize it might make someone smile when we
have sassy Twitter fights, or when I tweet something that he says to me,” she
explains. "I'm fully aware that it's a tiny taste of our relationship. But
the real day-to-day, we are extremely territorial of [our privacy]."
She adds, "I would really not like to see the aftermath
of the first person who tries to take a picture of Lincoln. There are going to
be a lot of stitches."
Paps, you've been warned!
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