Chelsea have recently released a statement.
Chelsea Handler shared a video on Instagram of herself sitting topless on a bed undergoing a mammogram, saying, “As a woman with natural breasts, that doesn’t have anything to do with this, so it’s time to consider a vasectomy.”
The comedian added in Friday’s video: “Women have been trying to avoid getting pregnant through their faces or Pikachu since time immemorial. Quite frankly, they’re exhausted.”
Handler and many other women are tired of hearing men complain that condoms don’t feel very good or demand that their partners use birth control.
“Enough, you horny piglets in blankets,” the author says to the camera, before asking, “Do you know how painful it is to have an IUD inserted? It’s like having a mousetrap in your uterus, and sometimes you can’t even catch the mousetrap.”
According to the Cleveland Clinic, an intrauterine device (IUD) is a form of birth control that is inserted into a woman’s uterus.
IUDs can prevent pregnancy for up to 10 years and can be removed by a doctor if a woman decides to become pregnant.
Handler also touched on various forms of female contraception, including the pill.
“Do you want me to be a grown woman with acne, mood swings, heavy periods like the Hoover Dam just burst? I don’t,” the talk show host continued. “Everyone hates women enough already. I don’t need my insides to join in the fun.”
Handler said it’s time for men to take action, like getting a vasectomy.
According to the Mayo Clinic, a vasectomy is “a type of birth control that prevents the penis from releasing sperm into a fluid called semen during sex.”
The surgery involves the surgeon cutting and sealing the tubes that carry the sperm.
“Women are tired of giving in to men, especially in the bedroom. We’ve already had enough experience with making them wear socks during penetration,” she exclaimed. “So everyone, cheer up. If you can’t do that, join us and have some fun. A vasectomy, one piece and you’re done.”
Handler’s followers were quick to chime in under the video, with Ashley Benson writing, “This is what it’s all about.”
Another social media user shared, “I love you!! I’ll never quit!!!,” while a third fan added: “This is how it’s done.”
One male follower told Handler of his own experience: “I got this watch 10 years ago and it was one of the best decisions of my life. It was uncomfortable for a few days but that’s about it.”
The informative Instagram reel comes on the heels of Handler developing “Townhouse,” a comedy about a “drifted” reality star who fails in her relationship with her daughter, for Hulu.
According to Variety, the Critics’ Choice Awards host will serve as an executive producer on the show and may even star in it.
Studio 20th Television described the upcoming project as “about a fallen reality star and her resident outcasts as she scrambles to rebuild her image and reboot her career.”
Page Six has heard whispers that the show was written by Zoe Young, a former intern of “Real Housewives of New York City” star Sonya Morgan.
The University of Southern California graduate worked as a television personality on the final season of Bravo, which aired in 2021.
But sources say that’s not necessarily the case.
A source commented, “Sonya is hardly depressed. She is certainly not estranged from her daughter. Sonja and Quincy have a great relationship.”
