“She’s the most amazing person. The Parenthood alum, 47 years old, exclaimed that she was “fantastic” during Monday’s episode of his podcast, “Armchair Expert”. Monica Padman, his cohost, spoke with him about The Row, the clothing brand the actress, 35, created with Mary-Kate Olsen, her twin sister.
He said, “When she was dating, that was when she was putting her energy and focus into launching it in a big manner.” “So, I was able see her meet design teams and, like run her s-t . It’s quite impressive.”
Shepard said, “[Ashley is] sarcastic. I imagine it’s a strange pairing, but she’s funny, sarcastic, and intelligent. They are also major f-king bosses.”
As he reflected on his past relationships, the Bless This Mess alum revealed that he hadn’t seen his ex on Full House. Because I wouldn’t be able to attract Ashley if she was a baby. She was a beautiful woman that I just saw at a party .
It’s not clear when Shepard and the California native split up. However, the Without A Paddle actor started dating Kristen Bell back in 2007. They share daughter Lincoln, 8 and Delta, 7, and have often talked about their love since they tied the knot in 2013.
The Good Place alum, 41 said, “On a daily basis he just makes my laugh all the time.” In August 2017, the Us Weekly woman spoke exclusively about her husband.
Bell said, “He’s obsessed about attention, so He’s constantly making jokes in an effort to get my attention or get me to laugh.” He was a comedian so I live with him.”
Shepard thanked his wife in December 2020 for her support during his relapse, struggle with drug addiction and struggles earlier that year. “I cannot imagine that I would have to confess that to anyone and feel as secure as I felt that you wouldn’t hate my feelings.” “I hated myself at that time and so to be able tell you guys and feel unconditionally love and that you would accept me was really special,” he stated on “Armchair Expert” adding that the Frost star “saved mine life.”
Bell was just as enthusiastic about her husband, and promised that he would be accompanied while receiving treatment. “The best thing about Dax was that he could tell me and tell us and then say, ‘We have to change our plan’,” the Parks and Recreation alum stated during an October 2020 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres show. “He was like, ‘ I don’t want this family to be at risk, and I did, so we’re going back for therapy. I will stand by him, because he is very, very worthy of it.”