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Kristen Bell admits having a dirty joke in ‘Frozen’ movie: Buzz

One of the biggest animated films of all time has a slightly dirty joke, star Kristen Bell admits.

The actress, who voiced Princess Anna in the 2013 Disney film, said vanity fair who knew the double meaning of the song “For the First Time in Forever.” His character sings “For years I’ve wandered these empty halls / Why have a ballroom without balls?”

“How do we get that joke in there?” Bell said. “We went unnoticed.”

Bell said the NSFW line “almost didn’t appear,” but ended up in the final cut after the creative team downplayed its insinuation.

“…We thought, ‘What are you talking about? That’s not what it means. Don’t be a pervert,’” Bell told Vanity Fair.

The actress, also known for her roles in “Veronica Mars” and “The Good Place,” reprized her role alongside Idina Menzel as Queen Elsa in the 2019 sequel, “Frozen II.” A third “Frozen” movie is in the works, Disney announced last year.

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