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Chelsea Handler's 2019 memoir, Life Will Be The Death Of Me, is being turned into a show at Peacock.
The 46-year-old comedian is executive producing and starring in the upcoming 30-minute sitcom series project.
The show follows Handler on her journey to self-improvement as she seeks therapy to become a nicer person and untangles her childhood trauma.
New show: Chelsea Handler's 2019 memoir, Life Will Be The Death Of Me, is being turned into a 30-minute sitcom series at Peacock
According to Deadline, other executive producers on the project include Liz Tuccillo - who has written on Sex and The City and Divorce - Sue Naegle, Megan Ellison, and Molly Burke.
This isn't the first time the New Jersey native is working with Peacock.
In 2020 she sold Wiped Out - a half-hour from Charles Morris - to the streaming network. That same year she also sold Blair - series based on the comic strip by Mo Welch - to HBO Max.
From her memoir: The 46-year-old comedian is executive producing and starring in the upcoming project based on her book, which follows her on a journey to