Chelsea Handler Shares Details of Her 'Bad' Date with Chef Bobby Flay
Chelsea Handler names the ‘cheap’ celebrity chef she went on a ‘bad’ date with

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Chelsea Handler recounted a disappointing date with celebrity chef Bobby Flay during Kristin Cavallari's podcast. Handler described Flay as 'cheap' after he ordered food for her group but left her with the bill. Their date ultimately did not go well, leading Handler to conclude they were 'not a match.'
- 01Handler described Bobby Flay as 'cheap' after he ordered food for her but left her with the bill.
- 02She expressed her disdain for being with someone who is 'penurious,' emphasizing her preference for generosity.
- 03Following the food incident, Handler and Flay went on a date, which she described as 'messy.'
- 04Bobby Flay has been married three times and is currently dating chef Brooke Williamson.
- 05Flay previously attempted to ask Cavallari out, but she declined, leading to a debate about their past interactions.
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During a recent episode of Kristin Cavallari's podcast, comedian Chelsea Handler shared a story about her disappointing date with celebrity chef Bobby Flay. Handler described Flay as 'cheap' after he ordered food for her and her friends but left her with the bill, which she found unacceptable. Despite their initial phone flirtation, Handler noted that their date was 'messy' and concluded they were 'not a match.' Flay, who has been married three times, is currently in a relationship with chef Brooke Williamson. Interestingly, Flay had previously asked Cavallari out, but she turned him down, leading to a lighthearted disagreement about the details of their interaction. Flay expressed his desire for a long-term partner but indicated he is not interested in marriage again, citing his past experiences.
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