- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler, who turns thirty-nine today, talks about what she will do over the next three hundred sixty-four days to mark the last year in her thirties. Chelsea and her round table panelists John Caparulo, April Richardson and Morgan Murphy discuss Alec Baldwin stating that he hates living in New York and plans on moving to a gated community in Los Angeles, a movie in discussions based on the relationship between Jong-Un Kim and Dennis Rodman, Pharrell Williams auctioning off the big hat he wore to The 56th Annual Grammy Awards (2014), reports that the transmission of head lice among teenagers is growing because they are getting close taking selfies, and an Arizona bill that allows businesses to deny service to gay customers if it goes against the business' religious beliefs. In the lead up to the Oscars, the Keshishians give their take on some of the nominees. And Chelsea chats with guest Sarah Paulson about her latest movie 12 Years a Slave (2013), her thoughts about not being nominated for an Oscar, her "audition" tape for being a guest on this show, their mutual admiration for Gabourey Sidibe, getting in a bar fight, the time she met Cher, and going to a Miley Cyrus concert.—Huggo
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