SALT LAKE CITY Actress Kristen Bell paid a visit to Hurricane Irma evacuees this week, performing for them songs from 2013s hit Disney film Frozen.
Bell, who had been filming a movie in Orlando and was staying at Walt Disney World, visited an Orlando middle school, which was acting as a shelter for evacuees, according to the Associated Press.
Clips show Bell, who voiced Anna in Frozen, singing the movies hit song, For the First Time in Forever.
Bell commented on the moment, saying When #HurrcaneIrma is at your heels, there's only one thing to do: get to a shelter, grab a mic and SING.
Bell posted photos of herself sitting with guests and a group of seniors at the hotel, Mashable reported. The seniors had been evacuated from a senior center before arriving at the same hotel as Bell.
Bell wasn't the only "Frozen" star affected by Irma. Actor Josh Gad, who voiced the snowman Olaf in Frozen, posted a photo to Instagram saying that Bell "literally saved" his family, who were also in Orlando over the weekend, CNN reported.
"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," Gad wrote. "They don't make them like this girl."
Bell, who had been filming a movie in Orlando and was staying at Walt Disney World, visited an Orlando middle school, which was acting as a shelter for evacuees, according to the Associated Press.
Clips show Bell, who voiced Anna in Frozen, singing the movies hit song, For the First Time in Forever.
Bell commented on the moment, saying When #HurrcaneIrma is at your heels, there's only one thing to do: get to a shelter, grab a mic and SING.
Bell posted photos of herself sitting with guests and a group of seniors at the hotel, Mashable reported. The seniors had been evacuated from a senior center before arriving at the same hotel as Bell.
Bell wasn't the only "Frozen" star affected by Irma. Actor Josh Gad, who voiced the snowman Olaf in Frozen, posted a photo to Instagram saying that Bell "literally saved" his family, who were also in Orlando over the weekend, CNN reported.
"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," Gad wrote. "They don't make them like this girl."