Some of TV’s funniest women have teamed up for The Hollywood Reporter‘s Comedy Actress Emmy Roundtable interview.
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Amy Schumer cares about is spending special occasions with family.ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe star was showered with love as she celebrated her birthday on 1 June, and though a plethora of celebrities and public figures took to Instagram to honor her, what really made the day special was cuddles with her son, Gene David Fischer.Amy shared a slew of pictures of how all of her friends celebrated her, but the cherry on top were the rare glimpses of her with her son and husband, Chris Fisher.WATCH: Amy opens up about her health issuesMORE: Amy Schumer shares rare glimpse into private life alongside loved-up photo with husbandThe adorable photo sees her laying on a plush gray couch, and she's leaning back, closing her eyes and subtly smiling, as her son, who is three-years-old, is laying face first right atop her, showcasing his messy blonde hair the same color as his mom's.The comedian captioned the endearing snapshot with: "My best birthday!" and it certainly looks like it was.She also included a loved up picture with her husband, appearing to be headed out on a special birthday date night.The heartwarming mother-and-son photoAs the two shared a kiss, Amy looked chic wearing tailored, camel trousers with a wide-leg, paired with two layered button-down blouses, one matching the pants and a baby blue one popping out through the top one's collar.MORE: Amy Schumer lists 'dream' $15million NY apartment as she makes confession about former living situationMORE: Amy Schumer delivers heartbreaking statement after recent tragedyShe was flooded with love in the comments, with stars such as Kathy Hilton and her daughter, Paris Hilton, commenting sweet celebratory messages,
.Some of TV’s funniest women have teamed up for The Hollywood Reporter‘s Comedy Actress Emmy Roundtable interview.
In the beloved NBC sitcom “Seinfeld,” Jerry Seinfeld often displayed his genuine obsession with breakfast food. A rotating collection of cereals can be seen in almost every episode in Jerry’s kitchen set, and his character is constantly seen eating cereal throughout the day.
Jerry Seinfeld has rounded up half of Hollywood for a sweet treat called “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story”.
Jerry Seinfeld has assembled a stellar cast for his Netflix comedy Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, with Melissa McCarthy (God’s Favorite Idiot), Jim Gaffigan (Linoleum), Amy Schumer (Life & Beth), Hugh Grant (The Undoing) and James Marsden (Sonic the Hedgehog 2) signing on for roles, along with Jack McBrayer (Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show), Tom Lennon (Reno 911!), Adrian Martinez (iGilbert), Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), Max Greenfield (The Neighborhood), Christian Slater (Dr. Death) and Sarah Cooper (Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine). In addition to co-writing and directing the film, in his feature debut, Seinfeld is set to star, as we told you first.
here. Seinfeld also wrote “Unfrosted” with Spike Feresten, Andy Robin and Barry Marder.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterJerry Seinfeld is cooking up an A-list ensemble to star in “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story,” a movie about the creation of the popular breakfast treat.Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant and James Marsden will headline the upcoming Netflix film alongside Seinfeld, who is also writing and directing the movie.Set in 1963 Michigan, “Unfrosted” is described as “a tale of ambition, betrayal, sugar, and menacing milkmen.” Inspired by a bit in Seinfeld’s latest stand-up special “23 Hours to Kill,” the silly story unfolds as sworn cereal rivals Kellogg’s and Post race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever.The stacked call sheet also includes Jack McBrayer (“30 Rock”), Tom Lennon (“Reno 911”), Adrian Martinez (“iGilbert”), Bobby Moynihan (“Saturday Night Live”), Max Greenfield (“New Girl”), Christian Slater (“Dr. Death”), Sarah Cooper (“Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine”).
Amy Schumer, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo have joined more than 200 US actors, directors, producers and writers in signing an open letter calling for a change to gun portrayal in Hollywood films and TV shows.This year has already seen over 250 mass shootings in the US, with recent events in Buffalo and Uvalde provoking further debate in a country where more than 40,000 people are shot and killed with guns every year.The newly published letter from the Brady Center To Prevent Gun Violence – also signed by Shonda Rhimes, J.J. Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy, Judd Apatow, and Jimmy Kimmel, among others – attributes the problem to “lax gun laws” and politicians “more afraid of losing power than saving lives”, but notes that representations in film and TV can play a part.It's up to us to make sure senators #DontLookAway from our country's gun violence crisis.
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Amy Schumer is more than happy to take time out of her busy week to go on date night with her husband, Chris Fisher, but there are conditions she likes to abide by!MORE: Amy Schumer shares adorable picture with son in honor of special celebrationThe star shared a hilariously relatable glimpse of her latest night out with her husband, and fans couldn't help but comment just how much they understood the star's plans when it came to going out.The sweet selfie sees the longtime couple leaning towards each other as they're sitting at a crowded restaurant with modern wood and stone features.WATCH: Amy Schumer opens up about her health issuesMORE: Amy Schumer shares rare glimpse into private life alongside loved-up photo with husbandThe two look dapper and chic, with the comedian sporting a bright white cable-knit sweater and her husband sporting a gray sweater with a navy blazer over it.While she was surely enjoying their romantic night out away from their three-year-old, she revealed the truth behind their date, writing in her caption: "Home by 9."Her followers raved about the all too familiar statement by the actress, writing: "I see your 'home by 9' and raise you an 'In bed by 8:15,'" and: "Feel this so hard," as well as: "Copy.
Amy Schumer wants to make one thing clear to everyone: she is definitely not to blame for the current tampon shortage!
Amy Schumer is responding after being blamed for the tampon shortage across the U.S.
Time of the company's sales since the start of the ad campaign in July 2020. McCaster claims demand has been up 7.7% over the past two years, and the company is running its Auburn, Maine Tampax factory 24/7 to meet demand.
Time magazine.The ads, starring Schumer as a friendly, helpful tampon supplier known to pop up in women’s bathrooms when someone is in need of feminine products, started airing in July 2020. Reps for the “Life With Beth” star didn’t respond to TheWrap’s request for comment, nor did P&G.In P&G’s April earnings call CFO Andre Schulten said the company was having trouble sourcing raw materials for feminine care products, as well as having distribution issues.According to CNBC, Schulten also laid out reasons why prices are up for other P&G products, including Tide detergent.
Time magazine, saying demand is up 7.7% since the Oscars 2022 host starred in the series of commercials for the corporation almost two years ago.Tampax tampons are currently hard to come by at grocery stores in many parts of the country, “with Amazon sellers taking advantage of the shortage.” In January, the outlet reports, one box of 18 Tampax “listed for $114, about $6 more more — per tampon — than women usually pay.” In addition to raging shortage complaints in Reddit threads, a charity that supports homeless women has also seen a “big drop off” in donations of the feminine feminine hygiene product.The company is apparently running Tampax factory workers ragged in Maine — with McMaster claiming the manufacturer is operating 24 hours a day in an attempt to plug the dam of demand.Is Schumer’s effective hype job to blame? The Post has reached out to both Schumer and P&G for comment. Meanwhile, P&G “posted its biggest sales gain in decades in the most recent quarter, and the amount of money it made from sales in its feminine care division was up 10%.”But the magazine appears skeptical of P&G’s claim that “Life or Beth” star Schumer is responsible for the shortage — questioning whether contemporary commercials alone actually have the power to move products out the door.Plus, other brands of tampons, including Playtex, are also in short supply, and they don’t have the star of “Trainwreck” to blame.