Cheryl Hines Confronts Chelsea Handler Over Claims of 'Unlivable' Mansion Cheryl Hines, 60, has publicly criticized Chelsea Handler’s recent comments about the mansion Hines sold her for $5.9 million, calling Handler’s allegations “unfounded” and questioning her credibility. Hines responded to Handler’s claims that the home, purchased five years ago, was “unlivable” and described as “toxic.” Handler, 51, detailed her experience on her Dear Chelsea podcast, describing the house as a “disaster” that required at least two years to make habitable. She claimed the property was in such poor condition that it posed health risks, stating, “I still haven’t lived in this house,” despite owning it for years. Handler also accused Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Hines’ husband, of being “one of the worst people” she knows and criticized him for embodying the flaws of Donald Trump’s administration. Hines dismissed Handler’s account, saying, “The story doesn’t really hold water.” She pointed out that Handler had the opportunity to address her concerns when she purchased the home, noting that Handler’s complaints came years after the sale. Hines also referenced a note left by her, which Handler claimed was an attempt to offer assistance. “Cheryl Hines left me a note saying, ‘Let us know if there’s anything we can do for you, Chelsea,’” Handler recalled, sarcastically adding, “How about a f---ing foundation?” The exchange highlights the tension between the two celebrities, with Hines defending her decision to sell the property and Handler framing the transaction as a betrayal. Handler’s rant also extended to Kennedy, linking his character to broader criticisms of Trump’s political circle.#robert_f_kennedy_jr #chelsea_handler #cheryl_hines #dear_chelsea_podcast #mansion_sale
