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'Let it go': Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel get Hollywood stars
'Let it go': Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel get Hollywood stars
Agence France-Presse
Published Nov 20, 2019 08:10 AM PHT
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Updated Nov 20, 2019 09:31 AM PHT
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"Frozen" actresses Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel were honored Tuesday with their own stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame as they reprise their roles as Anna and Elsa in "Frozen 2," the sequel to Disney's animated smash hit out this Friday.
"Frozen" actresses Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel were honored Tuesday with their own stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame as they reprise their roles as Anna and Elsa in "Frozen 2," the sequel to Disney's animated smash hit out this Friday.
Bell, who came to fame on TV teen detective show "Veronica Mars" and appears in NBC's "The Good Place," unveiled her new star alongside fellow honoree Menzel.
Bell, who came to fame on TV teen detective show "Veronica Mars" and appears in NBC's "The Good Place," unveiled her new star alongside fellow honoree Menzel.
"I am so grateful to be accepting this honor today on these hallowed streets where 'Pretty Woman' sold her body for money -- it's really a dream," joked Bell.
"I am so grateful to be accepting this honor today on these hallowed streets where 'Pretty Woman' sold her body for money -- it's really a dream," joked Bell.
The ceremony took place toward the eastern end of the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.
The ceremony took place toward the eastern end of the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.
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"The Good Place" creator Michael Schur described the location as "the most glamorous location in all of show business -- the semi-abandoned Starline Tours branch office."
"The Good Place" creator Michael Schur described the location as "the most glamorous location in all of show business -- the semi-abandoned Starline Tours branch office."
The ceremony was attended by Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti and Walt Disney Studios co-chairman Alan Horn.
The ceremony was attended by Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti and Walt Disney Studios co-chairman Alan Horn.
"As wonderful as this recognition feels in the moment, I know that it's only temporary," said Bell.
"As wonderful as this recognition feels in the moment, I know that it's only temporary," said Bell.
She added: "This star will really only know its true value when inevitably, someone is mugged in that very spot, and as they clutch their purse, the assailant screams, 'Let it go!'"
She added: "This star will really only know its true value when inevitably, someone is mugged in that very spot, and as they clutch their purse, the assailant screams, 'Let it go!'"
"And the victim will look up and say, 'That's not even her song, you son of a b***h.'"
"And the victim will look up and say, 'That's not even her song, you son of a b***h.'"
"Let It Go," the Oscar-winning showstopper of the first "Frozen" movie, was sung by Menzel.
"Let It Go," the Oscar-winning showstopper of the first "Frozen" movie, was sung by Menzel.
Bell also paid tribute to Menzel, who has an enlarged role in the sequel.
Bell also paid tribute to Menzel, who has an enlarged role in the sequel.
"I'm not going to say it's better than the first because all the music is good," she told AFP. "But I will tell you they did the smartest thing with the second movie because they decided, rightfully so, to double down on Idina."
"I'm not going to say it's better than the first because all the music is good," she told AFP. "But I will tell you they did the smartest thing with the second movie because they decided, rightfully so, to double down on Idina."
"'Let It Go' was such a hit, and the geniuses at Disney were like 'What if we just gave her two songs? Wouldn't that be like twice as good?' And guess what -- it is," Bell added.
"'Let It Go' was such a hit, and the geniuses at Disney were like 'What if we just gave her two songs? Wouldn't that be like twice as good?' And guess what -- it is," Bell added.
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