LOOK: Princess Anna saves Olaf’s family from hurricane Irma | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Princess Anna saves Olaf’s family from hurricane Irma

/ 02:56 PM September 10, 2017

Image: Instagram/@joshgad

Hollywood actor Josh Gad recently revealed in an Instagram post that his family was saved by “Frozen” co-star Kristen Bell from hurricane Irma.

Gad, who did the voice of Olaf the snowman from Disney’s “Frozen”, expressed his appreciation for Bell on Instagram.

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Image: Instagram/@joshgad

He wrote, “So @kristenanniebell literally saved my parents and my entire family tonight from #hurricaneirma . When they were stranded in Florida, she got them a hotel room at her hotel in Orlando and saved them, my brothers, my sister-in-law and niece and nephew. They don’t make them like this girl. Thank you Kristin. You are truly an angel sent from above. And thank you @ewablueeyes for bother her when I asked you not to!!!!”

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Bell played the bouncy and full-of-life character of Princess Anna in the hit 2013 3D movie “Frozen”, along with Idina Menzel as Queen Elsa, Jonathan Groff as ice delivery guy Kristoff, and Gad as Olaf.

It looks like Bell doesn’t only save the day in movies but also in real life. JB

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