In her opening monologue, host
Chelsea Handler talks about the people who inspire her, one in particular who inspires her journalistic bent. Chelsea and her round table panelists
Bobby Lee,
Heather McDonald and
Keith Robinson discuss
Matthew McConaughey and
Camila Alves' Austin Texas based wedding where guests slept overnight in tents, parents yanking their kids out of the expensive private school owned by the
Blue Man Group since they believe their kids aren't learning anything, Georgia state authorities not allowing the Ku Klux Klan to adopt a highway, the feud between two ice cream truck vendors in the UK, Burger King introducing the bacon sundae, and a Ohio high school denying a student his graduation diploma since his family cheered too loudly during the convocation ceremony. And Chelsea chats with guest
Nelsan Ellis about his show
True Blood (2008), why the decision was made to make his character on the show flamboyantly gay, what his conservative family thinks about the role and show, his documentary project "I am Damn Wonderful" in support of GLBTQ youth, why he is nervous doing this interview, and how husband and wife
Julius Tennon and
Viola Davis became his honorary godparents.
—Huggo