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Kristen Bell Left a Sweet Phone Message as "Anna" from Frozen to a Girl with Brain Tumor

Many kids are addicted to "Frozen", even young boys sang "Let it Go" heartily. There's no doubt about how popular "Frozen" is for kids and the sweetest thing a celebrity would do is to cheer up a lovely child with an illness in a "Frozen" way.

Kristen Bell also known as Princess Anna of Arendelle from the 2013 Box-office 3D Disney animation movie "Frozen" made a 6-year old girl with brain tumor happy by sending her a voice message of her in character as "Anna" according to ETOnline.

The 6-year-old little girl named Avery Huffman is suffering from a brain tumor known as DIPG or Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma according to buzzfeed.

From the video that Huffman's father recorded, you could see that she is at first in disbelief of the phonecall and then her eyes got bigger with excitement.

Voiced as "Princess Anna", Bell said, "Hi Avery! This is Princess Anna of Arendelle."

"I just wanted to call to say hello...So, hello!

And Avery responded and said, "Hello!"

Bell said again, "Avery, my sister Elsa says she's heard that you've been such a good girl and that you've been so brave, she has decided to crown YOU as an honorary princess of Arendelle." Hearing that, Avery was gushing with little cute giggles.

And Bell also said "That's so exciting and I think you'll make a great princess!"

The phonecall though short was really sweet and Avery was supercute in answering Bell's "Princess Anna" questions. Now we know the new crowned princess of Arendelle.

"Frozen," the animated movie by Disney earned $1.3 billion and ranks as the seventh highest-grossing film of all time. It also won two Academy Awards for Best Original Song "Let It Go" and Best Animated Feature. The just released a short sequel for the movie last March 13, 2015 known as "Frozen Fever."

Bell is currently filming for the upcoming 2016 comedy movie "Michelle Darnell" by Universal Pictures; the said film is set for release on April 8, 2016.


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