You can always rely on Amy Schumer to be frank. And when she’s paired with someone as infamous for asking too-personal questions as Howard Stern, you just know you’re going to get TMI gold!
09.04.2020 - 23:29 / eonline.com
Amy Schumer has been sued. In court documents filed on Tuesday in New York and obtained by E! News, the world-famous actress was accused of copyright infringement by a New York photographer.
The lawsuit stems from photos allegedly taken, owned and copyrighted by photographer Felipe Ramales that he says Schumer allegedly posted on her Instagram account without licensing them and without permission or consent to publish. The two pictures in question are of Schumer pushing her son, Gene, in a
.You can always rely on Amy Schumer to be frank. And when she’s paired with someone as infamous for asking too-personal questions as Howard Stern, you just know you’re going to get TMI gold!
When celebrities join Howard Stern, it’s expected that they’re going to spill the dirty deets — and boy, did Amy Schumer deliver!
In a candid chat with Howard Stern, Amy Schumer is opening up about her husband’s autism spectrum diagnosis, the couple’s plans to expand their family, and more.
Amy Schumer is ready to tell it like it is. In the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic, the comedian and actress appeared on SiriusXM for a candid interview with Howard Stern. While seeking shelter at a friend's house near Martha's Vineyard, Amy discussed many of her upcoming projects including a new special with HBO Max called Expecting Amy and her upcoming Food Network cooking show premiering May 11.
Jennifer Lopez is being sued for $150,000 for posting a photo of herself to Instagram that she allegedly did not own the rights to. According to court documents filed in New York and obtained by Fox News, professional photographer Steve Sands is suing the 50-year-old singer and her production company, Nuyorican Productions, for copyright infringement.
Losing her mind in the funniest of ways. Amy Schumer, 38, is throwing the red flag when it comes to her time in self-quarantine.
Ah, to spend months poring over baby books and testing out name combinations, only to finally settle on the perfect baby name—and realize, almost a year later, that you've called your son "genital." That, hilariously, is exactly what happened to Amy Schumer and husband Chris Fischer, who originally named their son Gene Attell Fischer—his middle name a tribute to their friend, comedian Dave Attell.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
When Andy Cohen welcomed comediennes Amy Schumer and Bridget Everett to his virtual Watch What Happens Live After Show, he learned something new about a certain Real Housewives of New York City cast member.
Poking fun! Amy Schumer joked about her and her husband Chris Fischer’s decision to name their son Gene Attell before changing his middle moniker.
Amy Schumer has helped out her friend’s struggling New York hospital by donating essential supplies amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Amy Schumer is giving back amid the coronavirus pandemic and has donated 2,500 masks to the Mount Sinai South Nassau in Oceanside, New York.