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Kristen Bell is a very bad dancer


Kristen Bell is a very bad dancer

Wednesday, September 8 2010

"I grew up in a Jewish community so I got to bust a groove at a lot of weddings and bar mitzvahs," explains Kristen Bell.

"I had all these moves that I thought were the bomb then I go and do them for this movie and the director says, 'That's great. You look ridiculous. Keep doing that. It's hilarious.' I thought, 'Great. I thought it looked good!'."

Recently we wrote a piece about something Bell said: "I was a cross between popular and nerdy during high-school."

"I think I was somewhere in between popular and nerdy," she said. "I went to a very small school where the consequences of bullying were a lot more dramatic than they were at a big school. You couldn't just walk down the hall and shove a nameless face because we all knew each other's families. There wasn't a stereotypical bully."

"But in high school, I was just very insecure because I was always so concerned that everybody liked me so I was just very sweet, a little meeker than I am now, but I was really just so hopeful that I wouldn't fight with anybody."

by FW Editor