Kristen Bell is back to host the kudocast as it returns to Netflix for a second time this February. Bell, of course, stars in the hit Netflix comedy “Nobody Wants This,” so her return to the SAG Awards on the streamer makes complete sense.
The 31st edition of the Screen Actors Guild Awards is all set to live stream on Netflix on February 23, 2025. This will mark the second time that the ceremony will air on the biggest OTT platform. If that wasn’t enough,
Who said "Nobody Wants This"? The SAG Awards certainly do. “Thrilled to be hosting the SAG Awards again this year,” said Bell, who is married to actor and podcaster Dax Shepard, in a statement ...
Bell, who has starred in "Veronica Mars" and "The Good Place," scored another hit in 2024 with the streaming sitcom "Nobody Wants This."
SAG Awards announced that Kristen Bell will host the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. The award show will stream live on Netflix Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles.
Kristen Bell is hosting the 2025 SAG Awards – again! The actress will emcee the annual award show amid the smash success of her Netflix rom-com series “Nobody Wants This,” marking her return to the SAG stage after being the ceremony’s first-ever host in 2018.
Kristen Bell is going to be back for 2025 SAG awards.The actress is set to return as host for the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, marking her second time leading the prestigious event.
Nobody Wants This star Kristen Bell will host the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which are set for February 23, 2025.
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