Jason Segel’s hilarious nude breakup scene with Kristen Bell in Forgetting Sarah Marshall created an iconic and unforgettable movie moment.

jason segel in how i met your mother, kristen bell

Jason Segel’s daring choice to go full-frontal in Forgetting Sarah Marshall turned an emotional breakup into hilarious cinematic gold.


Kristen Bell hilariously teased Segel, reminding him he wrote the nude breakup scene himself, adding to the awkward, comedic brilliance.
Segel’s fearless commitment to vulnerability made Forgetting Sarah Marshall an iconic rom-com, mixing raw heartbreak with laugh-out-loud awkwardness.

Imagine this: you’re Kristen Bell, working alongside Jason Segel in a $105M rom-com, and things are going smoothly until Segel has a crazy idea for a hilarious breakup scene. But here’s the kicker—he’s completely n*ked. Yep, in true Segel fashion, he took the comedy to an entirely new level, transforming what should’ve been a serious, emotional moment into an awkward yet unforgettable scene.

Jason Segel in How I Met Your MotherJason Segel in How I Met Your Mother | Credits: 20th Century Fox Television

This not-so-typical rom-com breakup became the buzz of the movie, leaving Bell in a tricky spot and audiences laughing and cringing in equal measure. Segel’s quirky twist added a whole new layer to the film, making it an iconic and awkward cinematic moment that fans still talk about today.

Jason Segel’s Bold Move: How Going Full-Frontal in Forgetting Sarah Marshall with Kristen Bell Redefined Comedy and Heartbreak

Kristen Bell in The Good PlaceKristen Bell in The Good Place | Credits: Universal Television

That’s the vibe Jason Segel was going for in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the 2008 breakup comedy that had everyone talking.

Playing Peter Bretter, a guy dealing with his famous ex-girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), Segel took things to a whole new level—by going full-frontal right after a shower. Director Stoller recounted the moment, saying,

[Jason] and I were talking about the script and he said he thought it would be funny if he showed his p*nis in the opening.

I was like, ‘I don’t think you can do that.’ I literally just didn’t think you could do it. And then in this meeting at Universal, he said, ‘I really think it would be funny if I did full frontal in that scene,’ and everyone laughed. 

But after some laughs around the table, he was like, “Oh, I guess you can do that.” Talk about a wild turn! And Bell had her own take on it. When Segel was feeling a little awkward on set, she couldn’t help but poke fun. She revealed,

I was like, ‘You wrote this, bro! You didn’t need to write it if you didn’t want to do it.

But Segel was all in—no prosthetics, just pure, hilarious vulnerability. So, the next time you catch Forgetting Sarah Marshall, remember Segel’s fearless commitment to capturing the rawness of heartbreak—completely bare and totally unapologetic.

It’s not just a scene; it’s a moment that shows just how far he was willing to go for laughs.

Kristen Bell Snuck a Cheeky Joke Into Frozen and Made Anna the Most Relatable Disney Princess Ever

Kristen Bell as Joanne in Nobody Wants This | Credits: 20th TelevisionKristen Bell as Joanne in Nobody Wants This | Credits: 20th Television

Kristen Bell snuck a cheeky joke into Frozen, and somehow, nobody caught it. In For the First Time in Forever, Bell’s character Anna sings, “Why have a ballroom with no balls?”—a clever double entendre that almost didn’t make it into the 2013 Disney hit. In a Vanity Fair interview, Bell revealed, “We slid it under the radar.” 

Bell, who always dreamed of being in a Disney movie, took creative liberties with Anna, shaping her into a relatable, quirky character. “I want her to snore, I want her to talk too much and too fast…trip over things” Bell explained, making Anna the opposite of a traditional Disney princess.