Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell talked about the first year of her relationship with husband Dax Shepard. Pictured: Bell attends the People's Choice Awards at Microsoft Theater on Jan. 18, 2017 in Los Angeles. Getty Images/Christopher Polk

Kristen Bell got candid about the first year of her romance with husband Dax Shepard.

In a new episode of "Harry" on Wednesday, the "Frozen" star talked about the early stages of her romance with her spouse and how they argued with each other. She revealed that it was love at first sight for them.

"When we first met, we fell madly in love and I love the dramatic exit. There is nothing I crave more. The first year you are working out your kinks," Bell said (via E! News). "I loved it. We'd get in a fight because we would fight a lot and I'd like yell something then slam the bedroom door, then I'd slam the front door, then I'd get in my car and then I'd skid out the driveway and I would sit around the corner in my car and it felt so good and I realized how incredibly toxic it was only after he pointed it out."

According to the "Bad Moms" star, she used to walk away whenever they argued until Shepard called her attention and stopped her. Bell didn't take it against him and was impressed with how he handled her attitude. "He has a very high standard and a strong code of ethics. He was like, 'No, I have more respect for myself, I love you but I'm not going to do that my whole life,'" Bell added.

Shepard also made her realized that she was "not a good fighter" because she always walked away. She initially thought that she was. Whenever she walked out the door, she thought she had won. "He's like, 'No, people can't do that. Our marriage won't survive.' And everything he was saying was making so much sense and I was like damn this guy," Bell said, without hiding her fondness for her other half.

In related news, Bell recently opened up about her kids. She shares two girls with Shepard, Delta and Lincoln. According to the "Veronica Mars" star, she loves having daughters because "girls rule, boys drool."

Meanwhile, earlier this month, Bell was stuck in Florida due to Hurricane Irma. While in Orlando, she visited the evacuees taking shelter at the Meadow Woods Middleschool. She sang "Frozen" songs and entertained them with her bubbly character to keep their minds off the coming storm.