Chelsea Handler, never one to hold back, has dropped another bombshell about her dating escapades. The comedian got candid on Kristin Cavallari's "Let's Be Honest" podcast, recounting a date with a major A-lister that was anything but a Hollywood fantasy.
Handler, 51, described the rendezvous as "unbearable," confessing that the actor was more interested in discussing his acting prowess than engaging in an actual conversation. "We were flirting, and then I made the move," she shared, revealing that although the initial sparks were there, they quickly fizzled out.
“He didn't ask me one question about myself,” Handler lamented, adding, "Anyone who talks about themselves for that long on a date is just that's exactly what's wrong with men."
During her podcast tour, Handler didn't just stop at her own dating disasters. She weighed in on the broader dating culture, blaming apps for creating a never-ending array of choices that prevent commitment. "It’s very hard in today’s world to meet straight guys that have their s--- together," she remarked on the "Howie Mandel Does Stuff" podcast.
Handler's philosophy on relationships is refreshingly unconventional. She openly embraces her freedom and is unapologetic about not pursuing long-term commitments. "I'm here for women, and I'm here for myself," she stated, indicating her preference for casual encounters and independence.
The comedian's candidness doesn't end at her dating life. She unabashedly talks about her love for partying and her stance on drugs, declaring that she thrives with the lifestyle she leads. "If I'm gonna date a guy, they're gonna have to party," she declared, emphasizing her zest for life and fun.
Handler was previously linked to fellow comedian Jo Koy, a relationship that ended as she realized he wasn't "her person." Now, she continues to embrace her single life, savoring the spontaneity and freedom it brings.
With her fearless attitude and candid revelations, Chelsea Handler keeps proving that she's not just a comedian, but a force of nature who isn’t afraid to live life on her own terms.