Chelsea Handler Tickets - She Likes The 'bang!'
Though typically talk show host and comedian Chelsea Handler is the one asking questions
during her E! News show "Chelsea Lately," she's on the other side of the news report with rumors that she's dating zoologist and "Into the Pride" television host Dave Salmoni. To dispel rumors that had been brewing for months, the couple showed off their new love with witty banter and a few animals during her show in July.
The comedian is currently on her Bang Bang Tour, with dates in Salt Lake City, Saratoga, Atlantic City, Nashville, Chicago, Las Vegas and more through January. If you want to laugh a little, pick up Chelsea Handler tickets online.
With her own talk show, it's often hard to get Handler, a New Jersey native, to shut up enough for the guests to talk. With her comedy that brought her to the stage just a few short years ago after stints on the Oxygen network and more, Handler is appealing to both sexes and all different age ranges for her vulgarity and humility. A favorite for both E! viewers and late night television ones alike, Handler was one of the first female talk show hosts to join the ranks of late night men when her 11 p.m. show debuted in 2007. Her tongue-in-cheek chatter has made her both many friends and enemies, enough so that she continues to get attention for her loud mouth.
Handler was a television personality long before "Chelsea Lately" premiered in 2007. Though she was destined for late night talk show, she was initially the star of Oxygen's "Girls Behaving Badly" and the brief MSN online web series "In the Motherhood," along with Jenny McCarthy. Handler grew up on the stage, starting her career as a standup comic and eventually moving to television with performances on HBO's "US Comedy Arts Festival" and the "Montreal Comedy Festival."
Handler remains one of the most talked about comics on the market, and not just for her work on the stage. A bestselling author, she has written several books including the most recent, "Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang." The nonfiction hardcover made the top spot on the New York Times' Best Seller list, only to be followed by her other nonfiction books "Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea" and "My Horizontal Life." The latter piece not only stayed at number three during her hot run but has been a bestseller for 80 weeks.
While she remains a comic, Handler has also appeared as a guest star in several sitcoms like "The Bernie Mac Show," "Reno 911!" and "The Practice." In addition to her work in the public eye, Handler is an advocate and spokesperson for a variety of organizations and was honored in 2009 for her work. In March 2009 she was awarded the Ally for Equality Award by the Human Rights Campaign, which honors those who commit themselves to better the lives of LGBT people. She's come a long way from New Jersey but if Handler has anything to say about it, she isn't going anywhere.
by: Pat Smith
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