Chelsea Handler handed out narcotics to ‘everyone’ at star-studded Oscars afterparty: ‘I love giving people drugs!’

Chelsea Handler knows how to party.

During her guest appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Thursday night, the comedian spoke about her love of “micro-dosing,” revealing she recently handed out drugs to some of the star-studded guests at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2025.

“I love drugs … micro-dosing especially, people have this stigmatization around drugs that I find very annoying. Drugs can help so many people,” Handler, 50, told host Jimmy Kimmel in part.

Chelsea Handler (pictured here with Debbie Harry) revealed she handed out drugs to some of the guests at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party earlier this month. WireImage for Vanity Fair

The comedian explained during Thursday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that she “loves drugs,” but not “bad” street drugs.

“I share it with everybody. I love giving people drugs! You should have seen me at the Vanity Fair party, the Oscars, oh my God, I was giving it out to everyone. I was like, ‘Take this, you’re going to have a great time,’ and people were like, ‘OK.’”

The “Chelsea Lately” alum clarified, however, that she’s not into “bad” street drugs “like cocaine and heroin,” but “natural drugs” like psilocybin and LSD that can “treat depression” and “help people have more fun.”

“But micro-dose; not like where you’re off your rocker and hallucinating,” she advised. “Like, say a macro-dose is like 500 milligrams. I’m talking about taking 50 milligrams of like MDMA or LSD.”

Handler joked that she shared narcotics with “everyone” at the star-studded event, which included guests like Paris Hilton and Rita Ora. She did not specify which celebs she offered the narcotics to. WireImage for Vanity Fair

The author wowed in a silver strapless gown at the star-studded soirée held in Los Angeles earlier this month. Getty Images

During the Vanity Fair soirée, held earlier this month in Los Angeles, Handler — chic in a strapless silver gown with matching accessories — was spotted chatting and posing with several guests, including Paris Hilton, Rita Ora and Ralph Fiennes.

She did not specify to Kimmel, however, which celebrities she allegedly offered drugs to inside the fancy fête attended by Kim Kardashian, Sydney Sweeney, Olivia Wilde, Julia Fox and more.

As for her personal narcotics use, Handler has certainly not shied away from speaking about her experiences publicly.

“People have this stigmatization around drugs that I find very annoying,” she shared with Kimmel. GC Images

She added, “Drugs can help so many people.” Chelsea Handler/Instagram

“I’ve done pretty much every drug — besides, like, heroin and crystal meth — I’m pretty versed. I did a lot of drugs in high school,” she told Buzzfeed in January 2016, revealing she smoked marijuana for the first time when she was 16 years old.

“I was really judgy about my friends who were smoking pot. I’d always be like, ‘It’s wrong! Drugs are bad! Drugs are wrong!’” she continued.

“Finally they made me take a bong hit, and I coughed for like an hour, but [then] I was like, ‘Oh, this is totally fun, let’s do this all the time!’”

Handler has always been vocal about her experience using narcotics. chelseahandler/Instagram

In 2016, she even tried drugs on camera for her “Chelsea Does” Netflix series. Chelseahandler/Instagram

Handler’s 2016 Netflix series, “Chelsea Does,” also featured an episode where she set out to “explore the power of drugs,” experimenting with everything from ayahuasca to what it’s like mixing alcohol with Ambien (under the supervision of a neurologist) on camera.

“A lot of people are much better when they’re stoned,” she later told Buzzfeed.

“People should be allowed to do whatever the f–k they want, everything should be legal.”

“I did a lot of drugs in high school,” she admitted to Buzzfeed that same year. Chelsea Handler/Instagram

She also argued that people tend to be “better” when they’re stoned. RW/MediaPunch/Shutterstock

Handler’s latest project is her new book, “I’ll Have What She’s Having,” which she was promoting during her appearance on Kimmel’s eponymous talk show.

When asked about why she wanted to write The New York Times bestseller, she replied, “It was to inject everybody with the confidence and the optimism that I feel.

“If confidence were like Ozempic, I would inject everybody with it,” she joked, adding that she wants “every woman” to feel her type of enthusiasm for life. “So that’s what my intention was with this book.”

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