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| Lake Bell's husband is an apocalypse prepper and a ham radio operator | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Lake Bell was on Kimmel promoting the new season of Bless This Mess. I don?t watch it but Hecate does and recommends it so maybe I?ll give it a chance. Lake and her husband, a tattoo artist, have relocated from New York to LA for her career. They have two children together: Ozgood, 2, and Nova, 4. Lake told Jimmy about her husband?s hobbies and they?re interesting to say the least.
What?s in your husband?s mancave?
He?s a bonafide apocalypse prepper. Like doomsday stuff. Very committed. He has a ham radio station. It?s a pretty esoteric thing. It?s not like scanners. They?re talking about other ham radios. It?s very meta.
We have an apocalypse mobile. It has a gas tank that can go for 800 miles.
So he?s ready to go?
He does other things too. He?s got this huge tub in the mancave and he got an industrial ice maker. He gets ice and puts it in the tub, puts water in there and submerges himself. I think he?s like prepping for a freeze, can I go through an arctic lake in a pinch?
What could you contribute to the family?
I have wolf hearing. My husband is a tattoo artist. He?s deaf. I have acute sensitive hearing.
My plan for the apocalypse is to go on the roof and let it happen. I don?t want to be around after that.
[From Jimmy Kimmel Live on Youtube]
I know someone who has his ham radio license. He?s not a prepper, but I?ve met some of his ham radio friends and a lot of them talk about their go bags and got into ham radio to be prepared for disasters. Beyond the whole apocalypse preparation thing, its rather practical knowledge to have in case of natural disaster type situations where digital communications and power can fail. The federal emergency radio frequencies are accessible through ham radios, and ham radio operators can broadcast during emergencies on certain bands. Radios often still operate and you can communicate and get information and assistance in those circumstances. The ham radio community is super nice and welcoming too. Also shes so right that they talk on air about other ham radio things. A lot of it is Greek to me, but they have to know about how to set up antennas and which bands they can use and things like that.
Being prepared for disasters is definitely smart, but hopefully they?ll never need all that extreme apocalypse prep stuff. Some people go way too far. I try to think of it like the nuclear panic in the 1950s. So many people bought bunkers and supplies and what did it come to? That said, things are worse now and I want to survive! My plans are just to drive as far into the country as possible then figure it out. I have good intuition and Ive watched a lot of post apocalyptic dramas.
Heres Lakes interview!
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| Lake Bell opens up about her depression following son's home birth | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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In July, Lake Bell visited her Bless This Mess costar Dax Shepards podcast, Armchair Expert. She talked about the homebirths of her two children, Nova, four, and Ozgood, two. Both of her children were born with the umbilical cord wrapped around their necks and they werent breathing. In Novas case, it took three lifesaving breaths from the midwife to help her start breathing on her own, while it took more time for Ozgood to start breathing. He spent 11 days in the NICU, but recovered well and is thriving now. Lake mentioned to Dax that she took antidepressants for a year-and-a-half after his birth. In a new episode of Amanda de Cadenets podcast, The Conversation, Lake talked more about living with depression after her sons birth:
Sharing her truth. Lake Bell opened got real about the depression she suffered after her son Ozgood?s 2017 home birth.
My heart aches for those who feel that through the hardship of their life every day, like, I have felt it, the actress, 40, admitted on the Wednesday, September 11, episode of The Conversation With Amanda de Cadenet podcast. I know what it is and it?s a monster. It?s a demon.
The Bless This Mess star even began taking medication despite her holistic ? kumbaya, new age views against it. I was like, I need something, I can?t be a person, she explained. I don?t know how to be. I had a little daughter too so I was like, I gotta be a person and I don?t know how to find that!?
Bell was prescribed a low [dose] of Zoloft ? and she felt a difference. It took me to a place where I could be. I could just be, she told Amanda de Cadenet, 47, on Wednesday. It was rational. I needed to just be Lake and I felt, finally like, I could breathe the air that Lake breath[e]s, not like some other person that I don?t recognize.
[From Us Weekly]
I am so glad that both Ozgood and Nova are doing well now. I cant imagine how harrowing that experience was for Lake and her husband, Scott. Im also happy to hear that when Lake reached a point that she thought medication might help her feel more like herself, more balanced, and able to function, she saw a doctor. She could have very easily continued to put that off. The baby blues are common after giving birth, and postpartum depression is a concern, too. In Lakes circumstances, of course, the minutes after her sons birth were terrifying, so Im not surprised to learn that she realized that her mental wellbeing was affected. According to a survey reported in Motherly, more than half of new moms arent getting the mental health support they need.
Its so important to talk about depression and other mental health conditions, period, and Im glad that Lake is sharing her very personal experiences of depression after giving birth to help normalize that conversation (even as everyones journey toward well being is different). I also like thinking about Lakes comments alongside those of Lizzo and Dove Camerons about living with depression, and Ashley Graham and Porsha Williams stories and photos both pre- and post-giving birth. That is, collectively, all of their honest stories (and those of others) can help us have better, smarter and more compassionate conversations around health and wellness.
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| Lake Bell's husband got a tattoo of her name nine days after they met | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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We’ve only reported on Lake Bell in a standalone post one other time. That was three weeks ago, when she was promoting her second directorial effort, I Do Until I Don’t, which is about the absurdity of relationships. The trailer makes it look funny as hell but unfortunately it only has a 30% on Rotten Tomatoes and is being called a middle-of-the-road romcom. I still want to see it though, if only on demand. As I mentioned in the last post, Lake goes to events and she works steadily but she’s not a hustler at all. You get the sense that doing heavy promotion is new for her, like she’s not conscious of giving soundbite quotes that will earn headlines.
Lake has a new interview with comedian Tig Notaro, whom Lake cast in an earlier movie, her 2013 directorial debut In a World. (Tig met her future wife, actress Stephanie Allynne, on that set.) They have an easy rapport which was fun to read. This interview was featured in the NY Post, where they have some photos of Lake in comically oversized clothing trying to look like a fashionista. Some of the outfits are flattering though. Here’s the relevant part of the interview:
TN: Now that you?ve done it twice ? writing, directing and acting in a film ? what have you learned?
LB: There?s no phoning it in. I knew I needed to have copious amounts of preparation. And on top of it, I was a mom for the first time while making this movie [?I Do ? Until I Don?t.?]. So I had a 1 -year-old at home while I was taking on all these things. Taking care of thyself is equally important.
TN: It reminds me of one of my favorite sayings: The best gift you can give anyone is a well-lived life of your own. If someone?s happy, healthy, functioning, you don?t worry about them.
LB: Even when I got married, there?s this romantic idea that you become one. And that is bulls?t. I think you have to remain singularly powerful and on your own two feet, but just side by side. And walking forward in the same direction.
TN: There?s so much fear around love, it?s hard to believe the growth and joy and everything that comes with it. I feel like my opportunities have escalated and I wish everyone could feel that way.
LB: The reason I love Scott so much is because his take on love and life is so that. Scott, pretty openly, expresses that the braver path is not to bail, but to jump in full force with all your heart and soul and the optimism to meet eye-to-eye with someone who feels the same way. And when s?t gets muddy and rough, to actually hash it out. He got ?Lake? tattooed huge nine days after meeting me.
TN: What were you thinking when he did that?
LB: It?s on his back. So, we had just had sexual intercourse, and I had not noticed because we were looking at each other in the eyeballs and he rolled over, then I noticed it and I was like, completely without words. I couldn?t speak in the moment.
He was like, ?I just got this? ? so casual! And I was like, ?That was the tattoo you got in New York?? He was just like, ?Yeah,? so nonchalant. And I read it and I remember looking at him and being like, ?Who is this person who is so fearless in his resolve?? He?s full on. I was so crazy about him from the moment I saw him ? he?s just a magic person.
[From The NY Post]
I did like Lake’s thoughts on working on marital issues and remaining true to yourself and your priorities while headed toward the same goals. That was well put. Lake’s husband is a tattoo artist, they’ve been together since 2011 and they have two children, daughter Nova, almost three, and son Ozzi, four months. I guess some people just meet and know that they’re right for each other immediately. It takes me a long time to warm up to people so I can’t relate to that.
What would you do if a guy you were seeing got a tattoo of your name just nine days after you met? In theory I would run so far away. Even if the guy had a lot of other tattoos, like Lake’s husband presumably, there’s just something reckless and impulsive about that. Plus it screams “stalker.” Also, I wonder if having a tattoo for someone makes you less likely to break up with them or them with you. There might be a lot of guilt breaking up with someone with your name on them. It’s like ?how can you leave me baby? You know I got this tattoo for you.? Also, if you’re the tattoo-ee you might think ?I can’t break up with him, I liked him enough to get his name tattooed and lasers hurt.”
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| Lake Bell At GQ Australia Magazine September 2014 | Added 10 years ago | Source: Dickism |
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Here is Lake Bell posing for GQ Australia Magazine September 2014.
Odd photo-shoot, obviously pre or early pregnancy. Still one of the best bodies ever posted here….
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| Lake Bell Brings Baby Bump to 2014 Met Gala | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Not letting her baby bump get in the way of a fashionable affair, Lake Bell stepped out for the 2014 Met Gala on Monday (May 5).
Rocking a stunning red Tommy Hilfiger gown, the expecting 35-year-old struck a few poses with hubby Scott Campbell on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's red carpet in New York City.
This year, the Met Gala celebrates legendary American couturier Charles James, who has a whole exhibit called ?Charles James: Beyond Fashion? to pay tribute to his vast contributions over the years.
One of fashion?s top names Zac Posen sang Mr. James? praises in a recent interview- "James' balance of structure, glamour and technique...he was a scientist as well as an emotional artist, and the pieces are elegant, glamorous and erotic. I have had a sneak peek of the exhibit, and it looks spectacular.?
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| Lake Bell Topless For Esquire | Added 10 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I don’t know when the trend first started, but normally these days, it seems like the fashion mags have been giving us way hotter photoshoots than any of the so-called American “men’s magazines.” But it looks like that’s finally starting to change, thanks to shots like these from Lake Bell for the May issue of […]
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| Lake Bell Poses Nude on Cover of New Yorker | Added 11 years ago | Source: The Blemish |
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I have good news and bad news. First, the good news. Lake Bell posed naked for the cover of theNew Yorker. Now, the bad news. She was covered in body paint and they airbrushed out her nipples. At least I think they did. Let me stare at the photo for another 20 minutes to double check.
The post Lake Bell Poses Nude on Cover of New Yorker appeared first on The Blemish.
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| Lake Bell's Oh-So-Sexy Shoot for ELLE UK March 2012 | Added 12 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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She's been hard at work on the FOX series "New Girl," and Lake Bell took time out of her filming schedule to offer up a titillating shoot for the March 2012 issue of ELLE UK.
The 22-year-old actress switched in and out of a variety of skimpy ensembles while striking sexy poses for photographer Michael Edwards.
Meanwhile, Miss Bell also recently offered up an in-depth interview to Oyster magazine, in which she spoke about what she was like as a child.
Of this, Lake dished, "I was super precocious. I put on all sorts of childlike plays in order to procrastinate from going to sleep. I was always an insomniac. I remember telling jokes improperly, as well. The first joke I ever told at the dinner table was when I was, like, four, and all I said was, ?To get to the other side!?, because I only knew the punch line. I just wanted the payoff."
The brunette beauty also also was questioned whether it's true that her chest is her favorite part of her body, to which she answered, "[Laughs] I think they?re pretty fun. Boobs are funny in general, but then they are also sexy. Airplane! was one of my favourite movies when I was younger, and because of it, any time I am scared on a plane I just look down at my boobs. Because if there is turbulence, I can?t be afraid if I remember that quick cut-shot in a speedy montage in the movie, when everything is going haywire and they cut to some chick?s boobs bouncing. It?s such an arbitrary, absurd shot."
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