Sam Claflin

Year 2013Episode 17430 minNov 20, 2013
Sam Claflin
Chelsea Handler talks about the difficulties and consequences of having a female roommate. Chelsea and her round table panelists Kerri Kenney-Silver, Whitney Cummings and Jo Koy discuss Adam Levine being named People magazine's latest sexiest man alive, Whitney's latest boyfriend, a video montage compiled by CNN of Toronto mayor Rob Ford as a human wrecking ball, and an Elle magazine article about women leaving straight relationships later in life to enter into a homosexual relationship. And Chelsea chats with guest Sam Claflin about his latest movie The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
Sam Claflin has aired on Nov 20, 2013 at 11:00 PM
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