DVR alert- Chelsea Handler returns 7/16
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DVR alert- Chelsea Handler returns 7/16
If youv'e seen her show that was on E last year- This is a new show called
Chelsea lately- it's looks like it may be the same type of format:
The comedianne comments on pop culture and entertainment while interacting with the public
Chelsea lately- it's looks like it may be the same type of format:
The comedianne comments on pop culture and entertainment while interacting with the public
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She should have stayed with On the Lot.
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Re: DVR alert- Chelsea Handler returns 7/16
It looks like it is over
http://www.businessinsider.com/chels...-2014-3#!Cmhzv
After eight years as host of late-night talk show "Chelsea Lately" on E!, Chelsea Handler will be leaving the network when her contract is up at the end of the year.
Handler's manager, Irving Azoff, confirms to The Hollywood Reporter, "Chelsea intends to leave when her contract expires. She hired me to figure out her life after E! We have at least seven suitors and many ideas.”
He adds that Handler may even leave television and head to radio or another digital service.
E! was less forthcoming in their statement, saying, "Chelsea has nine months left on her contract and E! will not comment on the future of Chelsea Lately at this time."
But the exit shouldn't come as a shock to the network. While on Howard Stern's radio show a few weeks ago, Handler called E! "a sad, sad place to live,” adding, “They don’t know what they’re doing. They have no ideas. It’s a failure.”
Handler's manager, Irving Azoff, confirms to The Hollywood Reporter, "Chelsea intends to leave when her contract expires. She hired me to figure out her life after E! We have at least seven suitors and many ideas.”
He adds that Handler may even leave television and head to radio or another digital service.
E! was less forthcoming in their statement, saying, "Chelsea has nine months left on her contract and E! will not comment on the future of Chelsea Lately at this time."
But the exit shouldn't come as a shock to the network. While on Howard Stern's radio show a few weeks ago, Handler called E! "a sad, sad place to live,” adding, “They don’t know what they’re doing. They have no ideas. It’s a failure.”