Oops! Amy Schumer shared her reaction to finding out that her son Gene Attell’s name sounded like the word “genital.”
10.04.2020 - 21:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
Amy Schumer is joining the roster of celebrity chefs on the Food Network making dishes for sheltering American TV viewers from their home kitchens. As the actress and comedian returns to TV after the sketch comedy series on Comedy Central that propelled her into movies, Schumer is shooting her own cooking show, Amy Schumer Learns to Cook, that the Discovery-owned lifestyle channel has fast-tracked for a spring debut amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Oops! Amy Schumer shared her reaction to finding out that her son Gene Attell’s name sounded like the word “genital.”
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By Denise Petski
Amy Schumer will be putting her culinary skills on display while self-quarantining, with Food Network announcing she’ll be featured in an eight-episode cooking show filmed in her home while she self-isolates with husband Chris Fischer and their 11-month-old son Gene.