Hey there, friends. Let’s talk about something truly heartwarming. Kristen Bell, the beloved star of Veronica Mars and The Good Place, recently shared a beautiful gesture from her two daughters, Lincoln and Delta. These cuties decided to show their appreciation for the brave individuals working tirelessly on the front lines during the global coronavirus pandemic. Through a creative and heartfelt banner, they expressed their gratitude in the sweetest way possible.
Lincoln and Delta's Heartfelt Banner
On April 6, Kristen, 39, took to Instagram to share a touching moment involving her two daughters. The post featured a vibrant banner crafted by the girls, proudly displaying the message, “Thank you first responders and essential workers!” With paintbrushes in hand, Lincoln, 6, and Delta, 4, worked together to create this masterpiece. Kristen captioned the post with a heartfelt message of her own: “Sending a personal THANK YOU to all the frontline workers, healthcare heroes, and first responders. We are forever grateful.”
In addition to expressing their gratitude, Kristen highlighted a charitable effort from Lowe’s Home Improvement. The company donated $30,000 to No Kid Hungry, an organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger. Kristen encouraged her followers to join in the spirit of giving by using materials they already had at home to create their own acts of kindness. She signed off with a reminder to stay safe and stay home.
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View this post on InstagramSending a personal THANK YOU to all the frontline workers, healthcare heroes and first responders. We are forever grateful. @loweshomeimprovement is doing what they can to help- they donated 30k to @nokidhungry . So, we #buildthanks using items we had around the house. #stayathome
Community Love and Support
The Bell family’s sweet gesture didn’t go unnoticed. Fans flocked to the comments section to shower Lincoln and Delta with praise. One commenter expressed, “This has made my day,” while another added, “You and your family are amazing! We appreciate you and your support.” Yet another fan chimed in, saying, “Love this — teaching our children about the importance of people.” It’s clear that Kristen’s daughters have touched the hearts of many with their thoughtful actions.
Quarantine Life and Family Bonding
Like so many of us, Kristen and her family have been hunkered down at home during the ongoing pandemic. In a candid interview with Entertainment Tonight on April 1, Kristen revealed how her family is making the most of this unexpected time together. “We’re doing just art projects around the house,” she shared. “We have neon glow paint and we’ve been painting the rocks outside so they glow … and just doing silly stuff.”
Kristen emphasized the importance of reconnecting with each other during this period. She noted, “I think that’s the most valuable lesson — just reconnecting with each other.” While the circumstances may be challenging, Kristen and her family are finding joy in the little things and cherishing the moments they share.
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The Realities of Quarantine Life
Though Kristen and her family are embracing the positives of quarantine life, she’s also candid about the challenges. During an Instagram Live interview with Katie Couric on March 30, Kristen and her husband, Dax Shepard, opened up about the stress of self-isolation. Dax, 45, joked, “We’re getting along good with the kids and we’re getting along good with adults we’re friends with.” But Kristen interjected with a laugh, saying, “We’ve been at each other’s throats real bad, real bad.” She added, “Sitting on the couch together is as physically close as we’ve been in a couple of days ’cause we’ve just found each other revolting.”
Despite the occasional tension, it’s clear that Kristen, Dax, and their daughters are making the most of their time together. After all, these moments, whether joyful or challenging, are shaping their family bond in profound ways.
Stay Informed and Stay Safe
Given the rapidly evolving nature of the pandemic, Closer Weekly encourages readers to stay informed with the most accurate resources. For the most up-to-date information, guidance, and support, consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and local public health officials. If you’re experiencing symptoms related to coronavirus, contact your primary care provider for medical advice.

