‘doesn’t give a f**k’ what men think about her abortions.
The 47-year-old comedian, who is currently filling in as a guest host on Jimmy Kimmel Live, used her monologue earlier this week to address – which protected a woman’s right to have an abortion in every state – while commenting on the abortions she had in high school.
Reflecting on her own comments on Tuesday, she quipped: ‘Do you know what men on the internet had to say about that? I don’t – because I don’t give a f**k.’
However, Chelsea claimed that her old school does mind, and is even allegedly refusing to honour her because of her candid comments.
Encouraging viewers to campaign against the school, she added: ‘I recently found out my high school is refusing to induct me into their alumni hall of fame… Apparently, the school is upset about how much I talk about my abortions.’
On Monday, the best-selling author revealed she had three abortions when she was in high school, and said she made a ‘responsible’ decision.
She explained: ‘By the way, I’m speaking from experience on all of this as someone who had three abortions in high school. And if that sounds too extreme, let’s pretend I had two.
‘Because here’s the thing: This planet is a much safer place without me polluting it with my children. I’m responsible enough to know that we don’t need any more pothead molly-loving alcoholics running around topless.’
Sharing with viewers that she would be on the show all week instead of Jimmy, she used her opening monologue to deliver a scathing commentary on women’s rights in the United States.
She told viewers: ‘I will be here all week long, or at least until Republicans make it illegal for women to talk. At this point I probably have more rights if my vagina was an AR-15.’
Chelsea joins a long line of celebrities that have spoken out to criticise the landmark ruling, including performers at Glastonbury Festival like and .
also protested, bringing out Lily Allen as a guest to duet on , which she dedicated to the five Supreme Court Justices who voted in favour of overturning the law.