Chelsea Handler strips down to a bra and swim bottoms while spending time with family

She has been spending time with her family during the coronavirus lockdown. 

And since she has been getting extra sun, Chelsea Handler says she has been sleeping in her bathing suit and her sister is ‘sick of’ it. 

The former host shared a video to her Instagram stories on Monday, showing fans how she opted to grant some of her sisters wishes. 

Over it: And since she has been getting extra sun, Chelsea Handler says she has been sleeping in her bathing suit and her sister is ‘sick of’ it

The 45-year-old comedian recorded herself in the bathroom before bed, wearing only a black bra and black swim bottoms. 

‘My sister said she’s sick of me sleeping in my bathing suit,’ she said. ‘This time I put a bra on with my bathing suit.’

She danced in the mirror saying ‘woohoo come on sissy,’ as she captioned the post ‘lets go sissy!’

The TV star didn’t say which sister gave her a hard time about her choice of sleep wear, but she has been spending time with her four siblings. 

Slight change: The 45-year-old comedian recorded herself in the bathroom before bed, wearing only a black bra and black swim bottoms. 'My sister said she's sick of me sleeping in my bathing suit,' she said. 'This time I put a bra on with my bathing suit'

Slight change: The 45-year-old comedian recorded herself in the bathroom before bed, wearing only a black bra and black swim bottoms. ‘My sister said she’s sick of me sleeping in my bathing suit,’ she said. ‘This time I put a bra on with my bathing suit’ 

Sister, sister, sister: The TV star didn't say which sister gave her a hard time about her choice of sleep wear, but she has been spending time with her four siblings. She recently posted a selfie with her sisters Shoshanna and Simone for National Sister Day

Sister, sister, sister: The TV star didn’t say which sister gave her a hard time about her choice of sleep wear, but she has been spending time with her four siblings. She recently posted a selfie with her sisters Shoshanna and Simone for National Sister Day 

She recently posted a selfie with her sisters Shoshanna and Simone for National Sister Day.

‘On #NationalSisterDay I want to celebrate, mine, yours, and to everyone out there who doesn’t have a sister, you have the three of us,’ she wrote. 

Her brothers, sisters and nieces and nephews spent at least part of COVID-19 isolation at her house in Los Angeles. 

Though for this family get together, they seem to have escaped LA to Martha’s Vineyard. 

Family vacay: Chelsea recently posted a photo with her four living siblings, as her older brother Chet, died at 21 when she was just nine, as they vacation in Martha's Vineyard

Family vacay: Chelsea recently posted a photo with her four living siblings, as her older brother Chet, died at 21 when she was just nine, as they vacation in Martha’s Vineyard 

Chelsea recently posted a photo with her four living siblings, as her older brother Chet, died at 21 when she was just nine. 

‘If you think you have a dysfunctional family, you are not alone,’ she wrote. ‘We are all just functioning in our dysfunction junctions.’

Adding: ‘You only get one family. It’s best to work with what you’ve got! These are my brothers and sisters, minus one—but he is always here when we’re together, and even when we’re not. #marthasvineyard gives good memories.’

 Late last month, while still at her home, Chelsea re-created Martha Stewart’s viral pool selfie.   

Re-creation: Just a day after Martha Stewart went viral with her pool selfie, comedienne Chelsea re-created the 78-year-old icon's photo, while still at her LA home

Re-creation: Just a day after Martha Stewart went viral with her pool selfie, comedienne Chelsea re-created the 78-year-old icon’s photo, while still at her LA home

‘I’m here to take @marthastewart48’s swimming lesson,’ Handler captioned the snap, while posing in her pool.

‘If I look this good at 78 I better still have a pool to show myself off in,’ the comedienne added.

Handler released the Netflix special Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea last year, where she explores how white privilege has benefited her career.

She published her memoir Life Will Be the Death of Me in April 2019, which was picked up by Universal Television to be adapted into a TV series.