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Dax Shepard having to explain to his daughter what Sabrina Carpenter It really means in her popular song “Juno.”
During a chapter Monday, March 17, of his “Arm Chair Expert” The podcast, Shepard, 50, shared that he had been listening to carpenter music with a 10 -year -old girl Delta in the car “every morning.” (Along with Delta, Shepard shares Lincoln’s daughter, 11, with his wife Kristen Bell.)
While Shepard likes Carpenter’s single “Espresso,” including her famous lyric, “I work late, ‘because I’m a singer,” Delta prefer The song “Juno.”
“I don’t want to tell her this wasn’t my favorite ‘because it’s her favorite, but I’m not going to lie to her, so here we are. So, we’re working through it, ”explains Shepard.
“She’s going, ‘but do you know what Juno is it? ‘And I’m going,’ No … ‘And it’s like,’ Well, it’s a movie, ‘and I’m going,’ the movie Juno? Yes, I know. ‘And she’s going,’ yes, it’s a story about a girl who gets pregnant, ‘”he continued. “I’m going, ‘that’s a bit nasty.’ And she goes, ‘What nasty wants to want to have a baby with someone?’ “
Shepard said he explained to his daughter that the title character was a 2007 movie Juno (Played by Elliot page) was a “teenager” who was still “in high school” when he conceived. Apparently, this information was surprised Delta.
Elliot’s page in ‘Juno.’
Fox Searchlight Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection“And she’s going, ‘Oh, she’s in high school?’ She knew part of the Juno A story, she didn’t know she was in high school, ”said Shepard. “And the way she was wording like, ‘Wait, what hate wants to have a baby with someone you love?’ And I was like, ‘Oh no, there’s nothing nasty about that, I say,’ I want to get pregnant in high school ‘a nasty, fun lyric. It’s ‘Positive,’ I say. “
Songwriter Amy allenwho has collaborated with a carpenter on her albums Short n ‘sweet (2024) and E -byds i can’t send them (2022), confirmed to Weekly US Last year “Juno” was, in fact, inspired by the teenage pregnancy film of the same name. He also confirmed that the idea was “full Sabrina.”
“I’m so grateful to have her as a collaborator for moments like that, because I think it’s a pop songwriter, like, five years ago, if someone had come in with that concept, that would have been like, ‘I’m not sure people will get that,’” Allen told Allen Us in December 2024.
“But because she’s so valid and her art is so whole and she knows who she is, the second she started talking about his idea of that, I was like, ‘Oh, we’re doing this, it’s going to be great and it’s going to be witty and it’s going to be heartfelt,’” he continued. “She is such an indulgent leader with ideas like that.”