Amy Schumer stands with those who have come forward with sexual assault allegations against her fellow comedian Bryan Callen.
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Amy Schumer brought some extra laughter to her interview with “The View” on Tuesday.
The comedian, 39, joined Meghan McCain, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin and Joy Behar to discuss her new HBO Max docuseries “Expecting Amy” when her son Gene, 1, wanted to join in on the fun.
“Hi,” Gene and Schumer say when the show cuts back after a commercial break. “We have a special visitor.”
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After all the co-hosts shower the
Amy Schumer stands with those who have come forward with sexual assault allegations against her fellow comedian Bryan Callen.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorComedian/actor Bryan Callen (The Goldbergs, Schooled) has adamantly denied allegations of rape and sexual misconduct detailed by four women in a report Friday in The Los Angeles Times.“Let me be very clear: I have never raped, forced myself upon any woman nor offered to trade stage time for sex. EVER,” Callen said in a statement posted on Twitter.
Meghan McCain spent her morning on “The View” at odds with Whoopi Goldberg.
Meghan McCain didn’t hold back when Donald Trump’s niece joined “The View” to talk about her tell-all new book.
Things got testy between Meghan McCain and Joy Behar once again.
Nick Cannon‘s anti-Semitic remarks on his YouTube were “unacceptable” all four co-hosts on The View agreed — a rarity for the show. “You can’t be starting on people for their religion, just as people shouldn’t be starting on us for our color. I don’t know what’s going on. If it’s just ‘Oh, I didn’t know. I don’t know history.’ If you don’t know history, don’t say anything,” Whoopi Goldberg began.
Things got heated up between Joy Behar and Meghan McCain on Monday morning’s “The View”.
Comedienne Amy Schumer is researching surrogacy to expand her family after pausing her in vitro fertilization treatment.
Amy Schumer has never shied away from sharing the details of her life, and in her new documentary series, she's giving viewers an unflinching look at her pregnancy, including her complicated C-section procedure. In the final episode of the three-part series, titled, «And Birth,» Schumer and her husband, Chris Fischer, discuss how the Caesarean section delivery has been determined to be her «best option» for giving birth, and Schumer works to get informed quickly, consulting her doula, Domino
Jake Gyllenhaal makes a cameo during Amy Schumer’s new “Expecting Amy” and shares an NSFW detail about Schumer’s husband, Chris Fischer.
Amy Schumer just released her three-part documentary Expecting Amy on HBO Max and her friend Jake Gyllenhaal makes an appearance!
, as the doc is titled.The three-part series is also a look behind closed doors at Schumer's relationship with husband Chris Fischer, who receives his own autism spectrum diagnosis amid filming, and inside her creative process as she develops a comedy special, 2019's , for Netflix. It all comes together to create a portrait of Schumer as she's never been seen before.
Expecting Amy, which hits HBO Max on July 9, I asked Amy Schumer about all the sticky, gross, oddly fascinating things that we normally . Enough of tampon ads featuring crisp white tennis shorts and mysterious blue liquid. Enough of men adjusting their balls in public while the Supreme Court that employees can limit their employees' access to birth control, which regulates periods, lessens chronic pain, treats certain diseases, and saves lives.
Amy Schumer gets incredibly candid about pregnancy in her new docuseries.
The domestication of Amy Schumer may be, perhaps, my favorite new TV genre of 2020. The truth-telling stand-up was a doyenne of edgelord club comedy before breaking out with her primo feminist satire sketch show Inside Amy Schumer and her screenwriting/starring role debut in hit movie Trainwreck, one of 2015's best films.