Rosie O’Donnell posts a recent picture of her daughter Chelsea, sparking reactions online

After years of estrangement, Rosie O’Donnell and her daughter Chelsea appear to be reconnecting. On July 8, 2025, Rosie shared a heartwarming FaceTime screenshot with Chelsea and her grandson Atlas, calling it “#welldone.” The post drew supportive comments from fans celebrating the rare moment of unity.

Chelsea, 27, had a turbulent 2024, facing three a**ests and pleading guilty to meth possession, bail vi*lations, and obstructing an officer. She’s now in a rehabilitation program, with Rosie publicly expressing pride in her progress. Tensions between the two previously led Rosie to remove Chelsea from her $80 million will.

In response, Chelsea reverted to her birth name, Neuens, honoring her biological mother. Around the same time, Rosie moved to Ireland for safety reasons and has since shared how much the country has helped her heal.

 

Despite past hardships, the recent video call hints at a possible reconciliation. The family’s relationship may still be a work in progress, but signs of healing are starting to show.

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