Kristen Bell’s Ugly Veronica Mars Toy

“It’s corpse makeup, first of all. I’ve got a choker on…those are not my boobs, you guys.” Actress Kristen Bell appeared on The Conan Show Tuesday night to talk about her...
Kristen Bell’s Ugly Veronica Mars Toy
Written by Mike Tuttle

“It’s corpse makeup, first of all. I’ve got a choker on…those are not my boobs, you guys.”

Actress Kristen Bell appeared on The Conan Show Tuesday night to talk about her recent projects including the Golden Globe-winning animated film, Frozen, Showtime’s House of Lies, and the television series and upcoming film Veronica Mars. However, the focus was soon pulled when Conan pulled out two dolls: one of Bell’s Frozen character, Anna, and one of Bell as Veronica Mars.

“It is one of the weirdest looking depictions of anybody,” O’Brien said of the second doll. “This is supposed to be you. Look at the face!”

Bell was horrified.

“This is about the ugliest representation I could ever draw of myself,” Bell said, but then added that the “saddest part” was that she has no one to blame but herself.

“They scanned me for this, so unfortunately this is exactly what I looked like on that day! I have to take full responsibility for this.”

“Look at the face!” Conan said. “It looks like Jared Leto!”

According to UPI, Bell admitted that she gave the dolls as Christmas gifts to her Veronica Mars co-stars during the show’s first season.

“It’s the worst,” she said. “You cant – you can’t get worse, I don’t think. I hate it so much.”

The upcoming Veronica Mars movie raised more than $5.7 million during the Kickstarter Campaign in April 2013, according to The Huffington Post. The 91,585 backers beat records as the most backers in Kickstarter history.

Series creator Rob Thomas’ goal was reached in under twelve hours.

Veronica Mars hits movie theaters on March 14, 2014. Bell can also be seen in the new season of House of Lies, which began on January 19 on Showtime.

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