The funny women of 2016’s laugh-out-loud comedy “Bad Moms” are back for a brand new holiday sequel, “A Bad Moms Christmas”. Before they reunite on the big screen, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Kathryn Hahn dropped by Buzzfeed to play a game of ‘Truth Or Dare Jenga,’ revealing some secrets about their celeb crushes, the art of re-gifting and more.
“I have a real big crush on Riz Ahmed and my husband [Dax Shepard] knows it, he’s like my wingman,” Bell says, dishing on her craziest celeb encounter. “We met him at the Golden Globes last year and I was nervous. My husband was like, ‘Come up and meet him!’ And I was like, ‘No!’ And he [Riz] came up and he [Dax] goes, ‘I just want you to meet my wife. Riz, this Kristen. She finds you very attractive.’ … And then it was like crickets. You could tell, by the look on his face, that he was like, ‘Is this a trap? Are they inviting me into some weird sort of situation after the Globes?’ I could tell how uncomfortable we made him and so that was probably the craziest.”
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When it comes to parenting, the cast, who are all moms off-screen, share some of their secrets, including the biggest lie they’ve ever told their kids. For Hahn, it was moving the date of her son’s birthday.
“I said his birthday was a different day because I was working out of town,” she admits. “He was like three, guys! He didn’t really know. I was like, ‘Happy Birthday…’ He was so confused!”
When it comes to Christmas, Kunis and Bell admit they’re serial re-gifters.
“All the time. Anything and everything I re-gift,” Kunis says. Her co-star Bell is in agreement: “Every year. Everything my grandmother has ever given me, I’ve given to someone else.”
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While Kunis may pass on presents, she explains how her older brother gave her the most special gift of all – an extra year believing in Santa Claus.
“I was maybe like, five, six, seven — around there — and I came back from school and was like, ‘Somebody at school told me Santa wasn’t real!’ And my brother, who’s six years older than I am, was like, ‘Listen, I’ll tell you the truth. Santa doesn’t ride a sleigh, clearly that doesn’t exist because we all know people don’t fly — he flies a plane. That’s how he gets around in one night.’ And that bought me another year,” she says, adding, “It bought me a whole year of thinking that Santa existed when my brother told me that Santa doesn’t ride a sleigh but instead, spoiler alert, rides in a plane. And I was like, ‘That makes sense!'”
“A Bad Moms Christmas” opens in theatres on Nov. 1.