Cheryl Hines is responding to what Chelsea Handler recently said.
If you did not see, the 51-year-old comedian revealed she bought a home from the Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, and his wife, Cheryl on her “Dear Chelsea” podcast.
Almost five years ago, she said she bought their home in Brentwood, Calif. for a reported $5.9 million. The house was built in the ’30s, with five bedrooms and a pool.
However, Chelsea said she had never moved in: “That’s how f–ked up this house was, the idea that this guy is in charge of the health of our country when he didn’t even have a proper foundation at his house.
A home inspector allegedly told her that the house “is the most toxic environment,” warning her: “you cannot live here for at least two years.”
Now, Cheryl is responding.
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She went on the Tomi Lahren is Fearless podcast, and People got a look early.
Cheryl said, “Because she bought this house five years ago and she’s just now complaining about it, which is also, I don’t know that she’s getting a lot of sympathy from people. She’s buying a $6 million house. And talking about how she feels duped and that we tried to sell her a house that was, her word, ‘toxic,’ which also doesn’t make sense.”
Cheryl claimed, “I did write her a personal note when she moved in, just saying how much we love the house. And I hope that she has a beautiful life in this house. And if you need anything, call me. And I left my number. So I don’t know if we were trying to unload a toxic house on her. I wouldn’t have left my number.”
She added she thinks Chelsea is “just trying to get attention.”