Chelsea Handler landed some low blows on the Kennedy family while describing her purchase of an “unlivable” Los Angeles home from Robert Kennedy Jr. and his wife Cheryl Hines during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday night.

The comedian detailed buying the couple’s nearly $6 million home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, claiming it took her four years to move due to “a lot of problems with the house.”

“I blame [RFK Jr.] that they didn’t get caught during inspection, and there was a lot of drama with the house,” the 51-year-old told Kimmel.

Chelsea Handler blasted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Cheryl Hines, claiming she has not been able to live in the $5.9 million Brentwood home she bought from the couple five years ago.
Handler described the sprawling five-bedroom home as “f–ked up” and branded the saga a “disaster.” Google Maps

She said she only moved into the home a day prior.

“I’m good. I mean, I have chlamydia, herpes and, what else does he have? Measles. Oh, measles,” she joked.

Handler went on to bash the entire Kennedy clan, adding: “I have to stay away from the Kennedys in general.” She commented on joining a skiing “disaster” with the family and said she took a sailboat ride with Kennedy matriarch Ethel as Kimmel chuckled.

“Believe me, it’s all verifiable. I’m not a liar,” the comedian said.

In discussing the property purchase, Handler doubled down on comments she made on her “Dear Chelsea” podcast, describing the sprawling five-bedroom home as “f–ked up” and branding the saga a “disaster.”

Later, on the “Today” show, she said she did not know she was buying the Health Secretary’s home, as it was sold under a “blind trust.”

Cheryl Hines and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. attend an art show in April, 2022 in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Getty Images

“I didn’t know I was buying it. I know that is laughable. You can laugh at me. I didn’t know I was buying it from RFK Jr.,” she said.

She told Kimmel that she discovered the sellers’ identities after Hines left her a note.

“’Thank you. We’re so excited you bought our house. Let us know if there’s anything we can do,’” the note read, according to Handler.

“Oh, no. I’m like, ‘I bought RFK Jr.’ He’s like the one person in the world that I would flag whose house not to buy,” she joked.

“They’ve done enough, all those losers,” Handler added.


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