Jennifer Aniston, Sandra Bullock, and Mary McCormack all appeared on Chelsea Handler's final "Chelsea Lately" episode Tuesday night on E! to bid adieu to their late-night host friend.
But it wasn't just a goodbye after seven years on the air, it was also an intervention.
McCormack, an actress and Handler's BFF, started by joking about that the comedian's move to Netflix is code for rehab:
"I urge you to get help. So if you have to tell the world that you're 'going to Netflix' for a little while, I think everyone supports you and everyone will understand. Netflix is a wonderful facility where you will be able to get all the help you need. So, if you want, Jen, Sandy, and I have arranged a plane to take you to Netflix as soon as the show wraps tonight."
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Jennifer Aniston followed up by exclaiming:
"Chelsea, you steal everything I do! I went to Cabo, you went to Cabo. I introduce you to my yoga teacher, you stole my yoga teacher! I got a knee injury, you got a knee injury. I cut my hair, you cut your hair." E! "Chelsea Lately"/YouTube
Then it was Sandra Bullock's turn for the friend intervention:
"After you made me clean out your office today, I came across some items that both horrified and made me concerned for your overall well being. I found these lesbian boots... just stop teasing the lesbian community and let them fly free. Another thing I found? Steroids! Chelsea, aren't you masculine enough?!"
"You're not funny, you're not hip," Bullock continued, "but there was one point in your life when you were somewhat cool back in the day but you kind of blew that one...And I'm talking about when you let this guy go!"
Handler looked genuinely surprised and happy to see her ex-boyfriend, rapper 50 Cent.
Cue the commercial break.Watch the full segment below:
Celebrities Gwen Stefani, Selena Gomez, Tim Gunn, Trace Adkins, and others also stopped by Handler's final E! show.
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Ellen DeGeneres even made a funny cameo confronting Handler about why she was never invited on the show.
After the show, Handler posted to Instagram this photo with the caption, "It's over."
Handler is leaving E! for a $10 million Netflix deal that includes a stand up special in October, four "docu-comedies," and a 2016 talk show.