Chelsea Handler is finally returning to the small screen. The former host of "Chelsea Lately" announced that her new documentary series with Netflix, "Chelsea Does," will premiere on the streaming website in January.
"I haven't had a lot going on recently," she says in her first Netflix promo. "So I decided, 'Screw it, why not do something completely different?'"
"Chelsea Does" will focus on Handler exploring four different hot topics from a range of subjects including marriage, drugs, racism and Silicon Valley. While the promo does not give very much information regarding the four subjects, but she did say that the four documentaries will allow her to explore her "serious side."
For the "Chelsea Does Drugs" episode, the comedian flew to Peru and did Ayahuasca, as HNHN previously reported. She drank the hallucinogenic brew with a shaman and was under medical supervision the entire time.
Handler parted ways with the E! Network last summer and signed a new contract with Netflix. Her four-part series is entirely separate from her forthcoming talk show with Netflix, which is expected to premiere later in 2016, according to Variety. No concrete details on the talk show have been released by Netflix or Handler, but Bill Wolff, the former producer of "The View" and "The Rachel Maddow Show" will lead the show.
Check out the promo for "Chelsea Does" below.