Chelsea Handler Featured

Biography
Chelsea Handler is an American comedian, actress, and best-selling author known for her bold humor and unapologetic personality. She first gained national fame as the host of Chelsea Lately (2007–2014) on the E! Network, where her quick wit and unfiltered take on pop culture made her one of the most talked-about TV personalities of the time.
After her success on E!, Chelsea moved to Netflix, hosting Chelsea (2016–2017) and the documentary series Chelsea Does, which tackled serious topics like racism, marriage, and drugs with her signature humor.
She’s also written several successful books, including Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea and Life Will Be the Death of Me, both of which topped the New York Times bestseller list.
Beyond entertainment, Chelsea is known for her activism and advocacy, often speaking up for social justice, mental health awareness, and women’s rights. Her mix of comedy, honesty, and courage has kept her relevant and admired in the entertainment industry for over two decades.
Awards & Achievements
Won the Ally for Equality Award by the Human Rights Campaign for her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights (2018).
Named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People (2012).
Multiple New York Times Bestselling Author.
Hosted the MTV Video Music Awards (2010), becoming only the second woman ever to do so.
Recognized for her stand-up tours across the US and internationally.