
Chelsea Handler performed a breast check on herself on Sunday and videotaped the experience for followers.
The 48-year-old comedian also urged males to undergo vasectomies so that women do not have to “bear the burden of sexual responsibility.”
Chelsea’s tweet was a success with fans and celebrities alike, with Jennifer Garner, Kate Beckinsale, and Keltie Knight all praising the actress.
Covering her boobs with her hands, Chelsea told the camera with a smile: ‘Oh hello, it’s me, Chesty Handlerberg. You caught me giving myself a mammogram.’
The chat show host went on: ‘As a woman with natural breasts — not that that has anything to do with this — it is time to explore vasectomies.
‘Since the beginning of time, women have been ducking and diving and dodging pregnancy face first and, frankly, they’re exhausted.’

She added: ‘We’ve had to listen to men say things like, “Girl, but using a condom doesn’t feel so good” or “Can’t you just take birth control?” Or “Oops, I forgot to pull out”. Enough, you little horny little pigs in blankets.
‘Do you know how painful it is to get an IUD placed? It feels like a mouse trap in your uterus. And sometimes those things don’t even catch all the mice.’
‘And birth control?’ said the award-winner. Do you think I want to be a grown-up with acne? Or do you experience mood swings? Or have a period that feels like a dam has just burst? I don’t.
‘Everybody already hates women enough, I don’t need my insides to join in on the fun.


‘Women are tired of making concessions for men — especially in the bedroom.’
Chelsea wrapped up her video by saying: ‘We have already been through enough letting you wear socks while you penetrate us.
‘So, man up, men, and if you can’t do that, enjoy the company of your hand.
‘Vasectomies. One snip and that’s it.’
Beneath her post, Van Helsing star Kate was quick to write: ‘And this is why you should be king of England’ while E! News star Keltie added, ‘DID someone say coronation? Cause the new queen has been crowned.’
Doting mum Jennifer, meanwhile, left a string of supportive emojis.