Sunday, 24 January 2016

'It was so uncomfortable': Chelsea Handler labels Justin Bieber her worst-ever interview subject claiming he made her feel like a 'child molester'

Chelsea Handler named Justin Bieber as her worst-ever interview subject on Saturday at a Sundance Film Festival event in Park City, Utah.
The 40-year-old talk show host when asked at the Fandango-sponsored at first said she had 'so many' bad interviews she couldn't decide which was the worst

'Justin Bieber maybe, because he was trying to flirt with me and it was so uncomfortable,' Handler admitted.

'Like, that's his schtick. He would come on and flirt with you and you just felt like a child molester right away. And I didn't want to feel that way,' she said.

'I think he does that with everybody,' Handler added.

Handler was asked if the Canadian pop star got anywhere with his flirtations.

'I was not sexually attracted to a child. Thank you for clearing that up on camera,' Handler said.

Handler was at the Sundance Film Festival promoting her new Netflix documentary series Chelsea Does.

The four-part series premiered on Friday at the film festival before it was launched on Saturday on Netflix.

Handler also has a new talk show scheduled to debut later this year on the streaming service

The Variety studio presented by Dockers was a popular choice on Saturday with Kate Beckinsale, Chloe Sevigny, Daniel Radcliffe, Nick Jonas and John Krasinsksi all stopping by.

Judd Apatow, 48, and his daughter Maude, 17, also visited.

Maude has a starring role in the dramedy Other People that premiered on Thursday at the film festival.

Radcliffe was at Sundance in support of his new movie Swiss Army Man that premiered on Friday to a mixed response, with some people even reportedly walking out.

His co-star Paul Dano and his actress wife Zoe Kazan also stopped by the sponsored venue.

Don Cheadle, 51, looked smooth with a long red scarf adding some colour to his grey ensemble.

Cheadle is directing and starring in the Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead that screened on Friday at the film festival.

He also is a co-producer and co-writer of the biopic that has been a decade in the making.

Cheadle told USA Today that he learned to play the trumpet for the role.

'The trumpet is one of the meanest and hardest instruments that there is. The learning curve is very steep. I still practice every day,' Cheadle said.

The Variety Studio also drew Riley Keough who stars in the upcoming Starz series The Girlfriend Experience and Greta Gerwig,32, who stars with Julie Delpy in the comedy Wiener-Dog that premiered on Friday.



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