‘One of the most difficult things’ Chelsea Handler admits about ending relationship
Chelsea Handler is being open about how her romance with Jo Koy...
‘Restored faith in men’ Chelsea Handler says after breakup
Chelsea Handler, “I had kind of lost my faith in men,” she confessed to Entertainment Tonight. After that, my religion was revived, and being in a relationship helped me to remain open-minded and kind.
The couple’s time together, which included Koy directing Handler’s upcoming Netflix special, Revolution, has left Handler feeling “grateful,” she continued.
She stated: “We did that special together, and I’m glad we did.
Handler is aware of the importance of finding love even if she still does not view being in a relationship as “the be all and end all.”
As long as you are truly giving your best self to that connection, she continued, “it may be lovely.” “Everyone has the capacity to make other people better and stronger; you never want to have to be anybody that you are not.”
She remarked, “I enjoyed the togetherness, I liked the continual friendship, and I liked having a pal.” I simply said, “Oh yeah, you can find someone that.”
On the Now What? podcast hosted by Brooke Shields last month, Handler talked about her breakup with Koy after dating him for almost a year.
“I genuinely thought this was my guy. Oh my God, I’ve won, I thought. like I’ve got it all. She said at the time, “I have my career, I have respect, I have my family, I have so many friends, I have all of these things. Then, I believed that this was the person I would spend the rest of my life with.
By the conclusion of the relationship, Handler understood he was “not my person.”
Simply put, there were several behaviors on which we couldn’t agree. It felt like I would have to give up on myself, which I may have already done.
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