Kristen Bell’s Daughter Went ‘Fishing’ in the Shower — And Shows the ‘Absolutely Revolting’ Result

Kristen Bell’s daughter caught a couple of “fish” over the weekend and wanted to share with Mom.

The Frozen actress, 43, shared a video on Instagram Sunday of a letter 10-year-old daughter Lincoln wrote. The note came after Lincoln and her dad, Dax Shepard, 48, went on a “fishing” expedition — in the shower.

“Look how sweet my family is,” Bell said pointing her phone camera to the mirror. “They left me a note in my sink.”

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Kristen Bell Shares Hilarious Story of ‘Fish’ Daughter Lincoln Caught in Shower Drain: ‘Absolutely Revolting’

A letter written by Kristen Bell’s daughter, Lincoln.

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Dressed in a navy blue sweatshirt, the star panned down to the letter.

“It says, ‘Dear Mom. Me and dad went fishing in the shower drain and dad caught a fish and I caught a minnow,’ ” Bell read. “I know you love fish, so me and dad are going to hand them over to you. Sincerely, Lincoln.”

Kristen Bell Shares Hilarious Story of ‘Fish’ Daughter Lincoln Caught in Shower Drain: ‘Absolutely Revolting’

A photo of the “fish” Kristen Bell’s daughter caught.

Kristen Bell/Instagram

The “fish,” however, weren’t fish at all but instead, two hairballs — one large “fish” and a smaller “minnow.”

“Absolutely revolting,” Bell concluded. She captioned the now-viral post, “How generous.”

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Bell and Shepard, who married in October 2013, credit their daughters, Delta, 8, and Lincoln for giving life more meaning.

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“Nothing compares to being a dad,” Shepard said during a SXSW panel in Austin, Texas in March. “It is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me.”

“When I have failures in life, I get to come home and still be dad,” Shepard added. “It is the most transformative experience. You can feel it’s why you are here.”

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