Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard Face Backlash Over Resurfaced Dark Jokes on Domestic Violence
It seems that Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s brand of dark, morbid humour has finally caught up with them. A 2012 interview clip recently resurfaced on X and TikTok, showing Shepard joking about “hitting” Bell, remarks that, while framed as playful banter at the time, are being widely criticised as tone-deaf and inappropriate.
When Jokes Go Wrong
In the clip, Bell recalls teasing Shepard about his vintage 1967 Lincoln Continental. Shepard, smirking, quipped, “And then I hit her several times.” Bell laughed along, adding, “And then I got beat up. And guess what, I never opened my mouth again.”
Earlier in the same interview, the couple joked about murder and body disposal, with Bell claiming she “murdered a couple of people” while Shepard helped dispose of “one body.” What may have been intended as dark irony now reads as deeply problematic, particularly in a social climate more attuned to discussions about domestic abuse and violence.
Anniversary Post Sparks Fresh Outrage
The timing of the clip’s resurgence is awkward for the couple. It follows criticism of Bell’s 12th wedding anniversary post, in which she recounted Shepard saying, “I would never kill you. A lot of men have killed their wives at a certain point. Even though I’m heavily incentivised to kill you, I never would.”
While Bell likely intended humor, critics on social media argued that it trivialised domestic violence, a subject taken seriously by advocacy groups, especially during ongoing awareness campaigns.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have got to be the most obnoxious and insufferable couple in Hollywood, and that’s saying something. Anytime I see an ad with them in it, I no longer want to buy anything from that brand. pic.twitter.com/aRjPbajVpu
— Hot Takes Nobody Asked For (@HotTakesNobody) October 20, 2025
Public Reaction and Pushback
Fans and observers have been vocal. Many expressed shock and disappointment that the couple continues to make jokes about violence. X and TikTok users called out the duo for crossing boundaries that should never be joked about, no matter how “dark” the humor is meant to be.
In response, Bell has limited Instagram comments and stated she “doesn’t want to be told how to live her life,” adding that there are “bigger problems in the world.” Critics argue that domestic violence is one of those big problems, and brushing it off with humor does little to alleviate concern.
Celebrity Humor vs. Real-World Impact
This controversy highlights a recurring tension between celebrity personas and social responsibility. Bell and Shepard have built a reputation around irreverent, dark comedy, but their approach raises questions about the lines that should not be crossed. Even when intended as satire, joking about abuse can undermine ongoing efforts to raise awareness and support survivors.
As the debate continues online, one thing is clear: humor doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and celebrities may face lasting consequences when the jokes don’t land or when time casts them in a new, harsher light.
Source: IOL
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