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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard Finally Share First Photo of Their Daughter, but There's a Catch
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The 'Bad Moms' actress posted on Instagram a picture of her posing in front of the camera with her husband and one of their daughters standing far away behind her.

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Does this mean Kristen Bell has finally broken her "no kids policy?" After spending years keeping her kids out of the spotlight, the actress took to Instagram on Thursday, September 15 to share the first picture of one of her daughters.

"First daddy daughter swim in Lake Michigan-a right of passage for any Mitten baby," Bell captioned the photo, which was taken during a family vacation. It saw her posing in front of the camera with her husband Dax Shepard and their little girl standing in the water way behind her.

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The kid looked too small, so it's hard to identify whether she's 3-year-old Lincoln or 1-year-old Delta. The "Bad Moms" star has clearly found a smart way to share a sweet family photo while still respecting her kids' privacy.

MICHIGAN you dirty old mitten...you still make us happy after all these years. #lakemichiganbeach

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Not only have Bell and Shepard been keeping their daughters off social media, but they also refuse to have the kids' photos taken by paparazzi. "I personally believe, and I understand a lot of people differ on this point, that protecting her includes keeping her life private until the moment she decides otherwise. I think she is entitled to that. I think every minor is entitled to that," Shepard once explained the decision.

"No parent should feel like their child is being taken advantage of because of the choices they made on their career paths. The basis of the issue is keeping strangers away from children, whether they have cameras or not," Bell added.

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