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In a surprising twist, comedian Chelsea Handler recently revealed on Monica Lewinsky’s podcast, "Reclaiming," that she has enrolled in parenting classes. Despite being child-free, Handler expressed her desire to enhance her skills as an "auntie" to the children in her life. This decision reflects her commitment to being a supportive and knowledgeable figure for her nieces and nephews.
Handler emphasized that her intention is not to become a parent herself but to cultivate a deeper understanding of child-rearing practices. She believes that by gaining insights from these classes, she can offer better guidance and support to the younger generation. The comedian's candid admission sheds light on the evolving definition of family dynamics and the roles that individuals without children can play in the lives of younger relatives.
Handler's initiative serves as a reminder that nurturing relationships can take many forms, and that investing in the well-being of children is a valuable pursuit, regardless of one's personal parenting choices.
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