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Dax Shepard’s Shocking Parenting Rule: Why Swearing Is Totally Allowed in the Bell-Shepard Household—And Astrology Might Approve!

Is it just me or does the universe seem to be throwing some cosmic sarcasm our way today? Here we have Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell—two stars who’ve never been shy about their parenting playbook—handing down the sacred right to drop f-bombs to their kids. Yep, you heard that right. With Mercury doing some rebellious dance in Leo, it’s almost like the cosmos is giving a cheeky nod to letting loose in the family zone. But here’s the kicker: they’re not letting their daughters swear willy-nilly; there’s an art to it, a timing, a sort of “f-bomb with flair.” Makes you wonder—are we just stardust and potty mouths, or can swearing be a cosmic communication tool after all? Dive into why these A-list parents swear by swearing, and maybe reconsider your own rulebook while Uranus shakes things up from the sidelines. LEARN MORE.

Dax Shepard And Kristen Bell Let Their Kids Swear

It’s a day that ends in “y,” so of course we’re learning something new about Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell‘s many approaches to parenting.

Of course, you know that Dax and Kristen share two daughters together — because they are constantly spilling on their own parenting habits. They’ve been so forthcoming that, just last week, we literally included them on a list of celebrities who share too much of their parenting habits. (It’s a good read, too!)

You probably don’t know that yesterday was my birthday — and in what I’m assuming was a strange birthday present beamed from the internet directly to my home, the latest episode of Dax’s Armchair Expert podcast went live, in which Dax revealed that he and Kristen let their two children swear in the house.

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“They are allowed to swear, not with impunity, but when it’s called for,” he said. “And they land it, and it’s in the house and not out at a restaurant, it’s OK.”

Dax also said that he swears in front of his kids, and that he has a creative way of dealing with their own occasional potty-mouthed streaks. “I just told the girls, like, ‘Hey, these are noises that come out of your mouth, and you assign what they mean to you,'” he explained.

For what it’s worth, his podcast guest Seth Meyers said that he doesn’t practice the same, uh, values with his children — mostly because of “the fear that they’re gonna take it to school.” So: Parents of BuzzFeed, where do you stand? Take your take to the comments.

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