Comedian Chelsea Handler is not afraid to say what’s on her mind. The former Chelsea Lately host, known for her irreverent and opinionated takes on everything from marriage to becoming a dog mom, doesn’t just reserve her opinions for complaints—she dishes out praise when it’s deserved, too.
The I’ll Have What She’s Having author has been documenting her European summer travels on social media. But it’s Handler’s reaction to an epic Wimbledon volley that’s going viral today.
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In a video shared from a Wimbledon battle between 38-year-old Novak Djokovic and fellow Serbian, 25-year-old Miomir Kecmanovic, the two tennis aces can be seen duking it out in what’s already being called one of the most iconic volleys in Wimbledon history.
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While Djokovic ultimately won the point, both athletes wowed the crowd with their relentless play—hitting one impossible shot after another.
Handler reacted with a NSFW comment that perfectly captured what many fans were feeling. She wrote of Djokovic, “Wow, he is so (expletive) incredible.”
More than 2,000 of Chelsea’s fans shared her sentiment.
Handler wasn’t the only celebrity watching the Wimbledon volley with bated breath. New Kids on the Block icon Donnie Wahlberg chimed in with, “The GOAT.” And if Chelsea and Donnie say it, it must be true.
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