Cheryl Hines fires back at Chelsea Handler in 'toxic' mansion dispute, says she's trying to stay relevant
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Cheryl Hines is firing back after Chelsea Handler accused the actress and her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., of selling her a "toxic" $6 million home that she was unable to move into for years.
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