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Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe Comments on Chelsea Handler During Podcast

Tony Hinchcliffe addressed recent media coverage of an exchange with Chelsea Handler on his podcast. He disputed published accounts and urged viewers to watch the segment themselves.

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" Hinchcliffe said published accounts stating that he had been "lit up" by Handler did not reflect what occurred. He stated that viewers should watch the segment rather than rely on news coverage. "There's news articles, 'cause news isn't real, nothing is real, that say that I got 'lit up' by Chelsea Handler, which is very, very funny because that's not what happened at all," Hinchcliffe said.

Hinchcliffe added that Handler "was a bit of a c*nt" during the exchange. The remarks were made on the May 26, 2026 episode of the podcast.

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aired Tuesday on Kill Tony
Hinchcliffe statement
disputed news accounts of Handler exchange
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called Handler a bit of a c*nt

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PublishedMay 26, 2026, 9:08 PM
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