Chelsea Handler Joins New Season of ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ [VIDEO]
The E! late night host joins Kelly Clarkson, Jim Parsons, Trisha Yearwood and more
After three seasons on NBC, the network decided to drop the Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky produced celebrity genealogy docu-series, 'Who Do You Think You Are?'. Luckily, TLC picked it up shortly afterwards, and now promises a fourth season jam-packed with an impressive collection of A-listers.
E! late night host Chelsea Handler, ‘American Idol’ winner Kelly Clarkson, ‘The Big Bang Theory’ star Jim Parsons, Chris O’Donnell and country star Trisha Yearwood will join ‘The New Girl’s’ Zooey Deschannel, Cindy Crawford and ‘Anchorman’s’ Christina Applegate in the upcoming season. Each celebrity will delve deeper into their family tree, discovering interesting pieces of often life-changing information about ancestors and historical events.
During the three seasons on NBC, stars including Marisa Tomei, Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Blair Underwood, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Paula Deen appeared on the show.
Ancestry.com will continue to endorse the show and remain the primary research tool for the series.
‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ premieres on Tuesday, July 23rd at 9/8c
Watch the fourth season promo below:

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The E! late night host joins Kelly Clarkson, Jim Parsons, Trisha Yearwood and more
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