‘Chelsea Lately’ finale bares it all with skits, celebs
Chelsea Handler came into late-night television naked and she left it naked.
Yes, she started her last “Chelsea Lately” on E! Tuesday night with a final lightly pixilated trip to the shower — setting an exposure bar that even her later guest Miley Cyrus didn’t try to challenge.
What did exchange over the seven years of “Chelsea Lately” is that Handler secured a boatload of celebrity pals — incredible how that works when you have a TV show — and the real theme Tuesday was showing them off.
The first 20 minutes featured skits with Ellen DeGeneres, Mary McCormack, Jennifer Aniston and Sandra Bullock — collectively, what “Sex and the City” might have resembled after several bottles of medium-quality vodka.
Oh, and a lot of it was amusing. McCormack, Aniston and Bullock conducted a bizarre reverse “intervention” in which they urged Handler to stop trying to straighten out her life.
“You need to be free to be the best half-baked Chelsea you can be,” said Aniston.
Bullock told her she wasn’t amusing, cool or hip, and that she blew any shot when she broke up with 50 Cent.
E! The final episode featured a boatload of celebrity guests. E! Sandra Bullock, Jennifer Aniston and Mary McCormack appeared on the final ‘Chelsea Lately’ wearing matching name tags. E! Rapper 50 Cent sang his new song with G Unit, ‘Watch Me.’ E! The end brought a full household on stage to sing a parody of ‘We Are The World,’ which a few viewers might really remember. Handout/Getty Images The most honest segment of the night, besides Handler’s quick last thanks to E! before she bolts to Netflix, was a declaration of mutual admiration and affection between the host and her associate Chuy Bravo (pictured). E! Miley Cyrus, in a white fringed blouse and red pants, did justice to the late Roy Orbison’s ‘It’s Over.’
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That was Fitty’s cue to enter and swap a few jokes.
“Since we broke up, I place of protection’t dated another black man,” said Handler.
“That makes me feel special,” said 50.
And while he was there anyway, he sang his new song with G Unit, “Watch Me.”
Cyrus, in a white fringed blouse and red pants, did justice to the late Roy Orbison’s “It’s Over.”
The most honest segment of the night, besides Handler’s quick last thanks to E! before she bolts to Netflix, was a declaration of mutual admiration and affection between the host and her associate Chuy Bravo.
The end brought a full household on stage to sing a parody of “We Are The World,” which a few viewers might really remember.
Everyone was clothed.