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Kristen Bell, her husband Dax Sheppard, and their two kids were ‘tossed out’ of Boston’s Logan International Airport despite having nowhere to go when their flight was significantly delayed on Wednesday.
The couple, who seem to be the most normal pair in showbiz, decided to splurge $600 on bedding to bunk down in the waiting lounge while their flight was delayed for nine hours.
Dax wrote on social media that the cost of a hotel at the Boston Airport hotel was $600 a night, and seeing as there were no hotels with any vacancies available within 80 kilometres, they turned the lounge into a lekker Christmas bed.
“Stranded at the Boston airport, 9 hours of delays,” Bell wrote on her Instagram story with a photo of her family and friends who were also travelling with them sitting at a gate.
Peeps commenting on the fun setup noted surprise that rich people also have to deal with extended delays and marvelled at the fact that Veronica Mars and hubby Dax were actually sleeping on an airport floor.
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Still, being famous doesn’t let you do whatever you want all the time, and not long after Bell posted a pic of her with a toothbrush hanging from her mouth, the airport security apparently ‘kicked them out’.
Luckily friends of friends agreed to put the famous family up for the night, so all worked out well in the end.
Honestly, most celebrities seem to exist in a parallel universe where life is perfect, and this gives us enough fodder to deride them for it. But these two really seem like the kind of people you’d want to be friends with. Normal people dealing with normal people’s stuff.
Gotta love them.
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