Chelsea Handler appeared to hint at resilience after unleashing a tirade about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s former Los Angeles home — sharing a cryptic message about “brokenness” just days after her bombshell claims.
The comedian took to Instagram with a quote from author L.R. Knost about healing and intention, writing: “don’t be dismayed by the brokenness of the world. All things break. And all things can be mended.”
“Not with time, as they say, but with intention,” the post continued. “So go. Love intentionally, extravagantly, unconditionally. The broken world waits in darkness for the light that is you.”
Handler did not directly reference RFK Jr. or the Brentwood property in the post, but the timing raised eyebrows after she blasted the home as a “disaster” and claimed she has yet to have been able to live in it.
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In her “Dear Chelsea” podcast, Handler tore into the $5.9 million Brentwood property she bought from Kennedy and his wife, Cheryl Hines, claiming she discovered an “illegal” outdoor structure and other major issues after the deal closed.
She said contractors warned the house was a “toxic environment” and that extensive renovations would take years — leaving her unable to move in.
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Handler also mocked a note Hines left after the sale, quipping she would have preferred help fixing the home’s foundation instead.
Kennedy and Hines have not publicly responded to Handler’s latest remarks.
It remains unclear whether Handler’s post was meant to address the controversy — or simply reflect on a broader message about overcoming setbacks.

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