We’re sending all our well wishes to Amy Schumer and her son Gene!
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Amy Schumer hosts the Inside Amy Schumer premiere at the Midnight Theatre on Tuesday (October 18) in New York City.
The 41-year-old comedian’s series has been on a hiatus since season 4, which ended in 2016.
“Has it really been six years? Oh my gosh,” Amy told ET. “I only want to say something if I feel like it can actually be funny and helpful. I really felt pretty hopeless for the last couple, six-ish years. You know what I mean? With all the different elections. And there’s a lot to talk about now.”
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Asked about her 3-year-old son Gene, Amy said, “I can’t. I can’t handle it. He’s too cute. He’s too cute and he’s talking so much. And he’s a supreme athlete, just [for] any recruiters. People go, ‘Who works out? Where does he get it from?’ I’m like ‘What do you mean?’”
Inside Amy Schumer Season 5 will consist of five episodes, with two debuting tomorrow (October 20) and the remaining three set to drop weekly on Thursdays on Paramount+.
Earlier this year, Amy credited endometriosis and liposuction surgeries, among other things, for helping her feel better.
We’re sending all our well wishes to Amy Schumer and her son Gene!
Saturday Night Live rehearsals to the hospital after learning her three-year-old son had been admitted for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). In an Instagram post, Schumer recounted how the harrowing moment coincided with her SNL hosting gig. “This was the hardest week of my life,” Schumer wrote in a caption. “I missed Thursday rehearsals when my son was rushed to ER and admitted for RSV.
Before Amy Schumer hit the Saturday Night Live stage on Saturday, November 6, she was struggling to care for her son amid an unexpected health scare.
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Amy Schumer took the stage of Saturday Night Live as the host of the late-night sketch show. The comedian started off her monologue by reminding everyone about the upcoming midterm elections.
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Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic It’s not an exaggeration to say that the world in which “Inside Amy Schumer” once existed no longer exists. Premiering in 2013 right as TV criticism and chatter was finding its internet foothold (for better and for worse), Schumer’s sardonic sketch series took pleasure in twisting second-wave #feminist rhetoric into a pretzel, pushing the bounds of “good taste,” and wryly skewering the comedian at its center as a hopelessly “unfuckable” woman who, depending on the day, either cared too much or couldn’t give less of a damn. At its most pointed, “Inside Amy Schumer” rooted around in the detritus of society’s standards with enviable precision; at its dullest, it gave in to lampooning the same stereotypes that comedy’s been hammering for decades under the guise of Schumer playing a caricature of herself. Ending in June 2016, however, also meant that the show narrowly escaped the waves of liberal white women’s anger following Donald Trump’s electoral victory, at which point it might’ve become something else completely.
Amy Schumer has hailed her three-year-old is son as a "supreme athlete". The 41-year-old comedian is mother to Gene with husband Chris Fischer and explained that the little one "talks too much" and "loves to work out". She said: "I can't.
Amy Schumer is one proud mom. ET’s Rachel Smith spoke to the 41-year-old comedian at the premiere of “Inside Amy Schumer” in New York City on Tuesday, and she gave a sweet update on her 3-year-old son, Gene, whom she shares with her husband, Chris Fischer.