Kristen Bell is enjoying her second pregnancy!

The 34-year-old star, who gave voice to Princess Anna in the 2013 Disney animated film "Frozen," recently revealed her latest pregnancy cravings in an interview with Us Weekly at the This Party Saves Lives event in Los Angeles Thursday, Oct. 16.

"I just like food. If it can be digested, chances are I'll want it," the Huntington Woods, Michigan-born actress joked. "Pretty much what I normally eat, which is fairly healthy, but I give in a lot more to cravings. It occurs to me more often how delicious Kettle chips are when I'm pregnant. I give into my cravings more often because if I'm not going to do it now, when will I do it?"

Bell, who is already a proud mother to her 1-year-old daughter Lincoln, also said that she has no problem keeping herself in shape.

"I've been more active this pregnancy I think because I chase around a toddler," she told the celebrity and entertainment magazine of her baby girl, whom she welcomed in March 2013 with husband Dax Shepard. "I really benefited from applying prenatal yoga," she added.

Last June, a spokesperson to the couple confirmed to Entertainment Tonight that they are expecting their second child together.

"I can confirm that Kristen and Dax are expecting their second child and a sibling for Lincoln," the spokesperson said at the time. "The whole family is beyond excited."

Shortly after their first daughter's birth, the couple founded the No Kids Policy, Huffington Post reported. The movement is rallying to get news agencies to stop sharing, buying or posting photos of celebrities' children taken by photographers without consent.

"I've heard from a couple different people who certainly get stalked much more significantly than we do that it's quite literally changed their day to day lives with their kids," the "House of Lies" star told the publication in June.

She continued: "I'm a firm believer that all we have is our collective consciousness. Moms especially, but parents and informed consumers just decided it was a line that shouldn't be crossed. We've started to see the results and I'm very grateful for it. I think it makes for a more positive media monster."