Arts & Entertainment
Livingston Native Chelsea Handler Will Get Into A Hall Of Fame After All
Comedienne Chelsea Handler complained about not being in the Livington High School Hall of Fame, but she'll be in the statewide one.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Months after comedienne Chelsea Handler complained on national TV that she hadn't been allowed into the Livingston High School Hall of Fame, the statewide Hall of Fame announced that she'll be an honoree this year.
The New Jersey Hall of Fame announced its 14th class of inductees Tuesday, including Handler, former NFL quarterback Ron Jaworski, and the E Street Band's Max Weinberg. READ MORE: Handler, Weinberg To Be Inducted Into NJ Hall Of Fame
Since 2008, more than 180 prominent New Jerseyans have made the Hall of Fame. This year's ceremony will be virtual, broadcast on My9NJ, PBS, and social media.
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Handler graduated from Livingston High in 1993 (see the yearbook photo), the youngest of six children. Her father, gas station owner Seymour Handler, passed away four years ago.
Earlier this summer, Handler complained that the high school hadn't inducted her into its hall of fame because of abortions she had in high school. The school responded, calling her remarks false and saying no one had been inducted since the pandemic.
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In 2019, Handler released a new autobiography. She said that she and a Livingston High boyfriend had been arrested for marijuana more than once.
These days, Handler's hoping to host a new talk show, and has pointed out that women are rare on late-night TV. She also recently split from comedian Jo Koy.
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READ MORE: Why Isn't Chelsea Handler In Livingston High School Hall Of Fame?
Josh Bakan contributed to this report.
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