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Chelsea Handler rips marriage as ‘outdated,’ says she prioritizes freedom
Chelsea Handler is opening up about her philosophy on men and dating.
During a recent appearance on the “Angie Martinez IRL Podcast,” the 51-year-old comedian discussed her views on relationships, marriage and men in general, telling the host that she is “not out seeking men,” noting, “that is not my agenda in life.”
“I’m here for women and I’m here for myself,” she said. “I’ve never been very thirsty for a man or a partner. You’ve got to really kind of get my attention for me to pay attention in a serious way because otherwise it’s a bunch of casual encounters. You know what I mean? I like that. I like traveling a lot. I like hooking up with guys. I don’t like to get too serious. I don’t want someone in my space all the time. I just am not interested in that.”
When it comes to whether she believes in growing old with someone, Handler said, “I mean yeah sure,” but then pointed out that “there’s 8 million of us” on Earth, and rather than think of yourself as alone when not in a relationship, “you have to think of yourself as like ‘I’m free. I’m free now to make every decision I want for myself.'”
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Freedom is a big deal for the former talk show host, who went on to say that “my whole vibe is about freedom.”
“I love the idea that I don’t have to check in with anybody about anything I do,” she said about being single. “I don’t have to consider or consult with anyone. If I want to get on a plane and go to Paris, which I will do in a moment’s notice, I will go to Majorca for a month and f— off by myself. You know what I mean? I’ll do all of that stuff.”
Handler is currently in a relationship with a younger man she refers to as “Cowboy.” They met when he lent her $1,000 after she sat next to him at a blackjack table in Las Vegas. They later clicked when he joined her on a trip to Antarctica, and the rest is history.
Despite hitting it off with her new beau, she still claims marriage is “not something I attain to do,” calling it an “outdated” tradition and “a really silly idea.”
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“But since I’ve bemoaned marriage my whole entire public life, it would be really hypocritical for me to get married, which means I’ll probably do it,” she said. “At some point I might just go, OK, f— it. I’m 50 years old, so I might as well just go get married. What could go wrong at this point? But I don’t care about marriage. I don’t care about that. I feel like that’s a very patriarchal thing anyway. You’re kind of like property a little bit.”
The former “Chelsea Lately” host has been in a few public relationships in the past, most recently with fellow comedian Jo Koy, whom she dated for just under one year.
Handler announced their breakup in July 2022, saying that being loved by Koy “has been one of the greatest gifts of my life,” and that he had a hand in renewing her “faith in men, in love, [and] in being 100% who I am.”
She further discussed the reason behind their breakup during an episode of “Now What?” in December 2022, telling Brooke Shields that she thought she found “the person [I’d] spend my life with,” and even considered marriage, but that “towards the end of the relationship, it just became clear that this was not my person.”
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“There were just some behaviors that we couldn’t agree on… It felt to me like I would have to abandon myself, which maybe I would have been OK to do if I were 20 or 25, but I wasn’t willing to do that. No matter how much I loved this person — and I loved him so much — I was not going to abandon myself,” Handler continued.
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Trump Demands Fox News To Take ‘Loser’ Host Off The Air
President Donald Trump, while leading the nation through critical challenges including tensions with Iran, took time on Monday night (April 6) to call out two Fox News personalities who have repeatedly pushed unfair narratives against him and his America First agenda: liberal commentator Jessica Tarlov and Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream.
In a powerful Truth Social post, President Trump demanded accountability at Fox, writing:
“For Fox executives only, take Jessica Tarlov off the air. She is, from her voice, to her lies, and everything else about her, one of the worst “personalities” on television, a real loser! People cannot stand watching her. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
Tarlov, a vocal liberal strategist who regularly attacks the Trump administration on Fox News’ The Five, has long frustrated supporters of the President with her one-sided commentary. Last month, President Trump called into The Five during her absence and made his position crystal clear:
“I think your show would be better without her, but who am I to say that? I think it would be a lot better.”
Tarlov responded on X with a snarky jab, claiming:
“Was so bummed to miss the show today! But I definitely would’ve said he’s even inflating his numbers to 42%!”
President Trump also corrected Shannon Bream directly in the same post, setting the record straight on key legislation and demanding fairer hosting:
“Tell Shannon Bream of FoxNews that it’s not the Save Act, it’s the Save America Act, a big difference!
Also, when she insists on having lightweight Democrat Congressmen, such as Jake Auchincloss, on her not very hard hitting show, she should correct them when they spew out Democrat propaganda and lies. She never does! I always close deals, unlike the Dems, and did great with China in every way, also, unlike the Dems!”
President Trump is right to demand better from Fox News. For too long, certain voices on the network have platformed weak Democrat talking points without pushback, undermining the strong leadership and historic accomplishments of the Trump administration—like the record-breaking economy, secure borders, and tough negotiations with China that put America first.
While some on social media rushed to defend Tarlov and criticize the President—with comments like “[Tarlov] lives rent free in his head!” or calling him a “baby”—true patriots understand what’s really happening. President Trump is fighting for the American people every day, and he has every right to call out media figures who distort the truth, spread lies about his record, and fail to deliver balanced journalism.
This isn’t about “controlling” the media—it’s about demanding honesty. The mainstream media’s trust is at historic lows for good reason: endless fake news, biased coverage, and attacks on a President who delivered results like no one else. As White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson correctly noted, these criticisms have “nothing to do with gender” and everything to do with the fact that “the President’s and the public’s trust in the media is at all time lows.”
President Trump has always been a fighter who tells it like it is. Whether battling radical Democrats, deep state bureaucrats, or unfair media personalities, he continues to put America First—and the American people love him for it. Weak voices and liberal hacks on supposedly conservative networks won’t stop the Trump movement. The Save America agenda is winning, and no amount of sniping from the sidelines will change that.
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