In her opening monologue, host
Chelsea Handler offers a public apology to her parents, who she no longer feels deprived her of a certain item when she was growing up. Chelsea and her round table panelists
Mo Mandel,
Loni Love and
Gary Valentine discuss
Charlie Sheen seemingly falling off the wagon by appearing stoned after a
Guns N' Roses concert, a weight loss company that allows its customers to inhale the sense of food rather than ingest it, a New York ad agency giving the homeless in Austin Texas free wi-fi devices and a t-shirt advertising themselves as a wi-fi hotspot, and stolen Tide laundry detergent becoming a black market item. And Chelsea chats with guest
Josh Gad about his Tony-nominated performance in "The Book of Mormon", how the show has affected his personal life, being recognized on the street but often being mistaken for other celebrities, both his and Chelsea's ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds, and what his hair looks like.
—Huggo