The "Chelsea Does" star blasted West for his recent foul-mouthed rants on social media and his renewed feud with Taylor Swift after he claimed he made her famous, saying he sounds like a "maniac", reported Entertainment Tonight.
"He's unstable and he's delusional. And now he'll have a mental breakdown in front of everybody, even though he's been in this state for years," Handler said.
"I've always thought he's a maniac, and he just sounds like more of one. He's always been delusional. He's acted like this for years and now people are acting surprised that he's acting like this."
When asked about West's claims that he is USD 53 million in debt and his pleas to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for money, the TV host said: "He's probably trying to be funny. He thinks that's funny.
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