Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard were kicked out of an airport, and no, it wasn't for letting their kids drink non-alcoholic beer.
The celebrity couple shared that they spent $600 buying pillows and blankets so their family could crash at Boston's Logan International Airport after flight delays, but were kicked out of the airport, even though it was open 24 hours a day. day.
Bell said Wednesday in a now-expired Instagram Story that her husband and two children, Lincoln, 10, and Delta, 8, were “stranded at the Boston airport” after hours of delays. And Shepard posted that after seven hours of delays, the flight was “pushed to the next day” and that there were “ZERO” vacant hotels in the greater Boston area.
In a video that showed the famous family improvising by setting up a makeshift “bedroom” on the airport floor, the “Idiocracy” star joked with his wife that he had gone out and spent $350 on sheets and neck pillows: “But Then you went and spent a little more!
He admitted to spending “$253 on sheets.”
“So we're at $600, we could have been in a really nice hotel, but they're all booked up,” Shepard added, before his wife joked that it cost them $600 to stay at the Boston airport.
But that was not the end. The “Armchair Expert” podcast host admitted he had splurged on a single toothbrush to share with the entire family, saving the family a whopping $7.50 (times three) after spending all that dough on pillows and sheets .
In the “Frozen” star’s now-expired Instagram Story, she said they were biding their time with card games like Uno and Spades before designing their bedrooms. Then airport officials came to break up the sleepover.
Bell shared an update that after They had taken their sleeping medications and were “expelled” from the airport.
“Luckily we found friends of friends who offered us their penthouses and took us in at 1am!!!!!!!” Bell said via her Instagram story. “And then she took us on a hike the next morning with lots of dogs and it was heaven!”
Now, Bell recently admitted on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” that he lets his kids enjoy non-alcoholic beer, something they've shared with their father (who is a recovering addict) since they were little.
While it's unclear whether kids drinking root beer at an airport sleepover had anything to do with the family being fired, it's more likely that, delay or no delay, Boston Logan has a policy that states that “Travelers are not allowed to travel.” wait or sleep in the air after security checks have closed for the night.”