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Chelsea Handler’s past few days have been a whirlwind of stage lights, hot headlines, and fearless punchlines. The buzz started with her return as host of the 2025 Critics Choice Awards, broadcast live on E! in Santa Monica. True to form, she opened with a biting monologue, roasting Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni over their It Ends With Us legal battle, quipping it had been “a distraction” and joking, “I think everybody in this room, no matter whose side you’re on, we can all agree to accept that there’s probably not going to be a sequel. It ends with us, guys.” This riff not only grabbed headlines—like Just Jared and IMDb’s entertainment wire—but set the tone for an evening thrumming with her trademark edge.
Lately, Handler has been deeply embedded in the stand-up circuit, with a new Netflix special titled The Feeling having just dropped. The special, filmed at New Jersey’s Wellmont Theater and co-written by Handler and Shannon Hartman, has made news for Handler’s unfiltered stories that span her childhood, business mishaps as a teen, and especially her comedic takedown of pickleball mania. As the Wrap recaps, she blames Covid for the rise of pickleball, joking, “You would burn more calories shoving an actual pickle up your asshole on a pickleball court than playing a game of pickleball.” Early clips and press coverage highlight her continued commitment to authenticity—her stories are as raw and brash as ever.
Handler is also drawing major crowds on tour. After selling out venues, she recently added a second show at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center for August, a nod to her outsized ticket demand—information echoed on her official site and Instagram where she teased, “Let’s keep the party going through the end of the year.” She’s also headlining the upcoming Rochester Fringe Festival this September, a booking that festival organizers announced as their big get for 2025. Ticket presales for Handler’s Fringe Festival debut were hyped on social media and are reportedly moving fast.
Offstage, her personal anecdotes are sparking online debate. In a Parade magazine feature, Handler recounted asking Woody Allen and Soon-Yi a pointed question during an infamous dinner at Jeffrey Epstein’s house, a move Parade and AOL say is being praised by fans for her boldness.
On the business front, AOL recently spotlighted her career earnings. While Handler herself hasn’t commented, the report pegs her net worth at $35 million, built on stand-up, late night TV, podcasting, bestselling books, and what’s estimated to be $9 million in endorsements. Her “show up, get up, and do my set” work ethic, as she wrote in Business Insider, continues to define her public life. No major controversies or new romantic rumors have surfaced, though she garnered attention by jokingly shutting down boyfriend speculation in a recent Instagram post.
In sum, Handler’s recent trajectory is that of a comic at the height of her power—no filter, no fear, and no off switch when it comes to the next big moment or headline.
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