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Tom Hanks Perfectly Photobombs Kristen Bell And Dax Shepard's Selfie At Shania Twain Concert

Tom Hanks; Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell
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Bell and Shepard were seated in front of Hanks and Rita Wilson at the Hollywood Bowl concert—and Hanks took advantage.

America’s favorite couple just went to the Shania Twain concert where they were photobombed by America’s other favorite couple.

Yep, Frozen's Princess Anna—Kristen Bell—and the Armchair Expert himself—Dax Shepard—were on a date night to see Shania Twain.


Lo and behold, they were seated in front of Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson.

Check out Kristen Bell’s Instagram post below.

The caption reads:

“[Shania Twain] at the [Hollywood Bowl] last night and sat next to some really nice randos!”
“Dad was crying by the first song and the randos kept photobombing us but other than that it was a perfect night!!!!”

But the last picture in the carousel is the epitome of why Tom Hanks is everyone’s favorite.)

The internet is in love with this chance seating arrangement.

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Dax Shepard interviewed Shania Twain back in February on his hit podcast Armchair Expert.

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