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Home » News » Chelsea Handler Declares Love for Drugs and Dismisses Sober Dating

Chelsea Handler Declares Love for Drugs and Dismisses Sober Dating

By Grace Feldman
Published: January 16, 2026
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Chelsea Handler, the renowned comedian and actress, candidly shared her thoughts on relationships and substance use during a recent episode of the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast. The 50-year-old star made it clear that when it comes to dating, she has no intention of compromising her lifestyle for a partner.

Handler’s forthright remarks, shared with host Amanda Hirsch, highlighted her preference for indulging in her vices without the constraints of sobriety. She admitted, “I love drugs, I love being a party girl, I love to have fun, and I do it with my friends.”

In an era where discussions about sobriety and healthy lifestyles are increasingly prevalent, Handler’s confession stands out as both refreshing and controversial. While many advocate for sober living and overcoming addiction, Handler embraces a different perspective focused on enjoyment and personal freedom.

During the podcast episode, she elaborated on her dating preferences. Handler revealed that she would not consider dating any man who is sober. She explained, “I cannot be with someone who doesn’t have a balance. I don’t want to date someone who is sober and looking down on me. I need someone who can have fun with me.”

Her strong stance raises questions about the expectations she has of her partners. Handler emphasized the importance of finding someone who aligns with her lifestyle, stating, “I’m just not interested in dating someone who is sober. I love my life, I love having fun. I’m in a good place with my friends and my career, and I’m not looking to settle down.”

Handler’s openness about her choices isn’t entirely new. Known for her no-holds-barred approach to life and comedy, she previously addressed her own history with substances, acknowledging that she has battled alcohol at different points in her life. While she doesn’t shy away from enjoying herself, she also manages to find a balance that suits her current lifestyle.

Despite her love for a good time, Handler has not overlooked the concerns many might have about substance use. She emphasized the importance of being responsible with it, saying, “I have a healthy relationship with what I consume. I know my limits. I also have friends who keep it real with me and can tell me when I need to slow down if I’m crossing any lines.”

Handler’s perspective has resonated with many listeners who appreciate her authenticity and humor. She has built a successful career as a comedian, talk show host, and author, often drawing on her personal experiences to create relatable content. Her unconventional approach to love and relationships, especially in the context of an industry that often promotes a more conventional route of sobriety, seems to resonate with her audience.

Moreover, Handler’s conversation serves as a broader commentary on societal views about substance use. For some, sobriety is seen as a desirable goal, but Handler embodies the idea that happiness can exist outside of conventional norms. This blend of humor and honesty invites her listeners to explore their own relationships with substances and find their comfort zones.

In closing, Chelsea Handler’s remarks on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast underline her carefree spirit and strong sense of self. As she continues to navigate the complexities of dating and personal enjoyment, she challenges traditional notions of sobriety in relationships. Handler inspires a conversation about love, fun, and acceptance of one’s lifestyle choices, embodying a distinctive approach that continues to draw attention and admiration from fans and critics alike.

While her views may not resonate with everyone, Handler’s journey illustrates the ongoing evolution of societal norms around drinking, drug use, and relationships. In a world where many are re-evaluating their choices, Handler stands firm in her belief that laughter, good times, and personal happiness are paramount in her life.Fitness & Wellness

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