Kristen Bell Jams to Lizzo in Behind-the-Scenes Photo Shoot Footage

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The actress is Lizzo's biggest fan.

Kristen Bell can't get enough of Lizzo

The actress, 42, took to Instagram to share an adorable video of her rocking out to the "About Damn Time" singer's discography.

The video starts with Bell posing in front of an orange background, donning a red floor-length latex dress with matching heeled boots and a floral kimono. As the clip progresses, The Good Place actress can be seen dancing and singing along to different songs by the artist throughout the shoot while rocking various chic outfits.

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"@lizzobeeating is my religion. BTS @real_simple," Bell captioned the Feb. 11 post, which was immediately met with love from adoring fans.

"these fits are EVERYTHING," one fan wrote in the comments. 

"Thank you for being adorable you. 😍😍😍" another fan wrote. 

"Your energy is fabulous! There's no question about it, you're my absolute favorite celebrity! You're so sweet and so wonderful 🥰," one fan gushed.

"Queen supporting another Queen 😍" a fourth fan added. 

As evidenced in the caption, the photo shoot was a part of Real Simple Magazine's Game Changers Issue, where the actress served as their first-ever cover star. 

As the magazine's first "Game Changer," Bell opened up about who she sees as a game changer in her life, gushing about her husband, Dax Shepard, who she said helped her be more open to speaking about her fears.

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"When I met my husband, he’d just recently started to be in recovery. If he found a pill, he’d be gone for three days. He’d miss Christmas and do lots of things that are inarguably bad things," she said.

"I was a goody-goody with a temper. He was vulnerable and communicative. That scrambled my brain, because I was like, 'I’m the one who does things right, OK?' And he was like, 'But you don’t, because you’re scared to say what you really feel.' It was hard for me to say when something scared me. I realized that when I talked more about my fears, I gained more respect from not just my husband but everyone in my life."

Wise words!