Shannon Hartman

Shannon Hartman’s latest, “Chelsea Handler: The Feeling,” drops in 2025, and let’s just say, it’s got all the sharp, unfiltered energy you’d expect from a Handler project. The whole thing feels like you’re eavesdropping on late-night conversations with your funniest, most brutally honest friend—the kind who says what everyone’s thinking but nobody dares to admit. Chelsea’s back at her best, tossing out one-liners and hot takes while digging into everything from relationships to therapy, weird family stuff, and those moments that make you want to scream into a pillow (or laugh until you cry). The film isn’t just a stand-up special or a documentary, it’s more like a wild, emotional rollercoaster through Chelsea’s brain. There’s zero sugarcoating—she’s raw, she’s real, and she’s kind of fearless when it comes to calling herself out. You’ll get stories about awkward dinners, cringe-worthy dates, and the kind of self-reflection that’s both hilarious and painfully relatable. The camera follows her in and out of the spotlight, blending bits of her stage show with off-stage moments where things get unexpectedly deep or weirdly touching. Honestly, it’s a weird mix of comedy, confession, and that classic Handler sarcasm. If you’re into comedians oversharing and basically roasting themselves (and everyone else), this is your jam. You’ll probably find yourself laughing, nodding, and maybe even getting a little misty-eyed at some of the real talk. It’s Chelsea Handler—unfiltered, unapologetic, and totally in her element.

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