told Variety that she’s interested in her own show. “I have, obviously, very strong and loud opinions and I like to share them,” she admitted. “Especially during a time like this, it’s nice for a lot of people to have a female voice out there.”She used her “Kimmel” monologues to both poke fun and make statements on topics like the Supreme Court overturning Roe v.
Wade, the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell and R. Kelly, and the January 6 hearings on the 2021 insurrection.“And it’s really got me thinking.
These conversations happen every couple of years about whether or not I want to return to late-night or I want to return to a talk show, and I just always think of some reason why I don’t want to do it,” she said in the interview. “I feel like this is a time,” Handler continued, “Where it’s so important to be represented and to be representing women and to remind people why it’s so important to be loud and to be strong and to be indefatigable about it and to get up and say something.
It gives a lot of people comfort when they have somebody speaking for them — you know, not just a white guy, who I’m sure is on our side, but it’s just different.“There’s really nobody that can experience what it’s like to be a woman other than one of us.
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