Chelsea Handler shocks Hollywood with drugs giveaway at Oscars party
Chelsea Handler reveals her love for drugs
Chelsea Handler, American comedian and actress who knows how to keep things interesting, handed out drugs at the Vanity Fair 2025 Oscars Party.
During a chat on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The 50-year-old star didn’t hold back as she openly shared her love for drugs and even saying they can “help so many people.”
Chelsea revealed that she handed out drugs at this year’s Vanity Fair Oscars Party. She said: “I was giving it out to everyone. I was like, ‘Take this, you’re going to have a great time,’ and people were like, ‘OK.’”
Chelsea was spotted chatting with stars like Paris Hilton, Rita Ora, and Ralph Fiennes at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. However, she kept quiet about which celebrities she actually offered drugs to.
The event was packed with big names like Kim Kardashian, Sydney Sweeney, and Olivia Wilde and more.
She added: “I love drugs … micro-dosing especially.
“People have this stigmatisation around drugs that I find very annoying.
“Drugs can help so many people.”
But Chelsea made it very clear that she’s selective about what she takes.
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