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Nobody loves Frozen in Kristen Bell's family

Los Angeles - Kristen Bell is "waiting to get her hands" on the Frozen 2 script.

The 36-year-old actress - who voices the character of Anna in the hit Disney animated movie - hopes she can bring the character back to life in the recording studio soon.

Speaking during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, she said: "We haven't started recording, we're just waiting to get our hands on the script. They take a lot of time over there to just perfect it, and it has to go through a lot of development to make sure that it's exactly the story that needs to be told. I hope we start recording soon."

Whilst Kristen is excited for a sequel, her two children - Lincoln, three, and Delta, 19 months, with her husband Dax Shepard - may not be so keen as the blonde beauty previously revealed they are not big fans of the animated movie.

She shared: "They live to break down my self-esteem. It's that, and they don't watch much TV. I mean they're one and three. They're new to it all.

"But Lincoln was sick last month and Dax had said, 'Should we put on a movie? Should we blow her mind and put on Frozen?' And we did, and about 15 minutes in she said, 'Mummy, I think you should turn this off.' She didn't like it."

It is not yet known what the plot of the movie will be but Idina Menzel - who voices Elsa - is backing a campaign to give Elsa a girlfriend.

She said: "I think it's great. Disney's just gotta contend with that. I'll let them figure that out. No matter what, Elsa changed my life."

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