Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Handles Writhing Snakes on Florida Patio Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was captured on video handling writhing black racer snakes on a Florida patio, an incident that drew attention to his interactions with wildlife. The footage, shared on social media, shows Kennedy holding the snakes while smiling despite their apparent attempts to bite him. In a caption accompanying the clip, Kennedy described the act as removing the reptiles from Dr. Mehmet Oz’s beach house, referencing his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, as “Cheryl cheerleads the removal of a pair of Black Racers from Dr. Oz’s patio.” A woman in the background can be heard asking, “Why?” as the snakes are handled. Black racers, a species of non-venomous snakes, are typically harmless to humans if left undisturbed, according to the National Park Service. However, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently issued a warning urging people to avoid interacting with snakes during spring, when they become more active. The agency emphasized that even non-venomous snakes can deliver painful bites if provoked, advising individuals to admire them from a distance rather than attempt to handle them. Kennedy’s actions, while seemingly harmless, have drawn attention to the risks of human-snake encounters. This incident marks another instance of Kennedy’s hands-on engagement with wildlife, a pattern that has drawn both fascination and criticism. Earlier this year, he faced questions during a Capitol Hill hearing about a claim that he had severed the penis of a road-killed raccoon to conduct his own medical research.#robert_f_kennedy_jr #dr_mehmet_oz #cheryl_hines #adelita_grijalva #florida_fish_and_wildlife_conservancy

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
