Jena Malone

Year 2013Episode 17830 minNov 27, 2013
Jena Malone
Chelsea Handler talks about the symbiosis between Thanksgiving and Hanukkah. Chelsea and her round table panelists John Caparulo, Arden Myrin and Ryan Stout discuss Dr. Conrad Murray stating that he held Michael Jackson's penis every night and that the two used to make fun of Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe, Kanye West mounting a boycott Louis Vuitton campaign because company representatives would not meet with him, the James Franco/Seth Rogen spoof of the Kanye West/Kim Kardashian music video, pubic hair coming back in style based on sheer laziness.
Jena Malone has aired on Nov 27, 2013 at 11:00 PM
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