Anonymous wrote:She has always struck me as mean spirited. I also think she seems like she’s constantly seeking validation about her decision to be single and not have kids. It’s fine if she chooses those things, but she goes on and on about what a superior decision it was.
I love Tina fey, and like Amy schumer (though she is also a little blunt for me.) But something about Chelsea handler is really obnoxious and puts me off.
Anonymous wrote:No one is broken, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s broken. She’s documented her childhood and she’s open about her issues. But her false bravado masks insecurity and her faux confidence fuels “Look at me!” behavior for attention and shock value. She’s alone because she’s selfish and incapable of putting a partner before her. It’s a lack of maturity coupled with a lack of real interest in anyone other than herself. The addiction goes hand in hand with the anxiety and depression.
In short: a self-centered know it all pretending to be Uber confident…like most comics.
And I’m a fan who’s seen her shows, read her books, etc. She’s still funny. I just feel sad for her.
I don't like your statement that she is broken because that implies beyond redemption ...
But I agree that she is selfish and emotionally immature. She lacks self-awareness and compassion.
Anonymous wrote:She’s broken. She’s documented her childhood and she’s open about her issues. But her false bravado masks insecurity and her faux confidence fuels “Look at me!” behavior for attention and shock value. She’s alone because she’s selfish and incapable of putting a partner before her. It’s a lack of maturity coupled with a lack of real interest in anyone other than herself. The addiction goes hand in hand with the anxiety and depression.
In short: a self-centered know it all pretending to be Uber confident…like most comics.
And I’m a fan who’s seen her shows, read her books, etc. She’s still funny. I just feel sad for her.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she was a parenting failure.
Anonymous wrote:I listen to her podcast and she has evolved quite a bit from her earlier E personality / comedy style. She is actually very well read, quite articulate and spends a lot of time encouraging women (call in format) to be more confident. Her guests include other self help gurus like Glennon Doyle and Laura Lynn Jackson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like…
Binge drinking
Drugs
Sleeping around
Abortions
No children
Lots of money
…are not the keys to happiness? And maybe, just maybe, there were ulterior motives when entertainment executives pushed this bill of goods on women via entertainers like Handler?
Well, I disagree that she was pushed as a bill of goods. That's some weird conservative energy right there. From what I can see, she worked hard and is fairly brilliant. As far as who she is, she's one manifistation of our culture, circa 1975ish when she was born (not sure that's correct, but within a couple years ok)
Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like…
Binge drinking
Drugs
Sleeping around
Abortions
No children
Lots of money
…are not the keys to happiness? And maybe, just maybe, there were ulterior motives when entertainment executives pushed this bill of goods on women via entertainers like Handler?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just post on the Book Club Forum and ask for a recommendation for Chelsea's autobiography. That's the point of your long post, right?
Thanks for clarifying. At first I thought I wanted speculation on CH's mental disorders, but this thread made it clear to me that I actually want a book recommendation. I am fascinated by Chelsea Handler. Seems like a good idea to go with the most recent one, in which she'll be her most evolved.But no, I won't start another topic about it![]()
OP the latest book she talks about her life, struggles, and journey to therapy/meditation. The other books are humorous / comedy and not serious at all.