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Chelsea Handler pays tribute to Diane Keaton

Published on: January 6, 2026 1:09 AM

Chelsea Handler paid tribute to a Hollywood legend late Diane Keaton, during Critics’ Choice Awards. In the recent Critics’ Choice Awards on January 4, the event took off with seasonal bang.

Handler chose a specific look to honour Diane Keaton, who died in October at age 79. Keaton was known for wearing tailored suit looks for events and Handler wore exactly that to take the stage, telling the audience that it was a nod to Keaton.

Prior to the suit, Handler also wore a strapless champagne-coloured gown with a draped bodice and for her red carpet appearance, she wore a forest green off-the-shoulder gown with a column skirt.

Handler hosted her first Critics Choice in 2023. Each and every year since, she’s become a master at the Hollywood quick-change, reporting for duty in a trio of looks. Last year, she wore a colorful array of slim-fitting dresses, despite having suffered from an ailment that forced her to wear an arm bandage on stage.

They returned to the Critics Choice Awards as host and kicked off awards season with a bang. For her fourth consecutive year helming the star-studded ceremony, Handler made multiple outfit changes, as one does when they’re the face of a night like this.

She said, “I’m not trying to look like I’m in my 20s when I’m 50, but I do want to look the best version of me and I’ve come to terms with the idea that aging is not a bad thing, aging is a beautiful thing. It can be very sexy and it can be very vibrant as long as you’re not fighting it and resisting it and holding onto youth very tightly. That’s a losing game”.

She continued, “It’s much sexier to embody who you are and meet the moment of where you are. That’s what I try to do”. The comedian, 50, returned to the Critics Choice Awards as host on Sunday and kicked off awards season with a bang. For her fourth consecutive year helming the star-studded ceremony, Handler made multiple outfit changes, as one does when they’re the face of a night like this.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Chelsea Handler, Diane Keaton

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