Dax Shepard doesn’t let anything get in the way of Sunday night football — even the Golden Globes.
Kristen Bell called out her husband for watching the Detroit Lions play the Minnesota Vikings during this weekend’s awards ceremony.
The actress, 44, showed Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie presenting an award before panning over to her seatmate.
Shepard, 50, had his phone between his knees with the game on in Bell’s social media upload, which she captioned, “#priorities.”
The “Nobody Wants This” star was nominated for best performance by a female actor in a television series — music or comedy for her role in the Netflix series alongside Adam Brody.
The honor ultimately went to Jean Smart, who stars in “Hacks.”
Bell glimmered in a gold Ashi Studio gown with a corset bodice at the awards ceremony, while Shepard paired his suit with checkered Vans sneakers.
The couple have been married since October 2013 and share two daughters — Lincoln, 11, and Delta, 10.
The “Good Place” alum was previously nominated for a Golden Globe in the same category in 2019.
When her latest project with Brody, 45, took social media by storm in September 2024, Shepard gushed over the co-stars’ chemistry.
The actor joked during the New Yorker Film Festival the following month that he “didn’t even know [his wife] could kiss like that” until she saw her sex podcaster character Joanne’s scenes with Brody’s character, Rabbi Noah.
Bell previously told eTalk that the “Armchair Expert” podcast co-host wanted her to kiss Brody “so badly” while watching the show.
Brody also had a Golden Globes date night on Sunday, showing up to the Beverly Hilton Hotel with wife Leighton Meester, who posed in a green Versace gown.
She and the “O.C.” alum have been married since 2014 and are the parents of daughter Arlo, 9, and a 4-year-old son whose name they have yet to reveal.
Netflix picked up Season 2 of “Nobody Wants This” in October 2024.
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