Amy Schumer seemingly opted to not wear her wedding ring while posing for the camera in a new at-home photoshoot, flaunting her slimmed-down figure.
Schumer, 44, took to Instagram on Sunday, November 30, to share several photos of herself rocking a yellow minidress that showed off her toned physique. In the photos, the comedian posed alongside a carpeted staircase.
Schumer’s wedding ring was noticeably missing from the photos, as her hands were bare. The actress was not sporting any jewelry with her outfit.
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Schumer has been married to husband Chris Fischer since 2018. The couple share a son, Gene David, whom they welcomed in May 2019. Fischer and Schumer’s son also made a cameo in the snaps, accidentally — or perhaps purposefully — photobombing his mom.
“Trying to go to the party but someone won’t go to bed @gitabass takin pics and painting me with @tousledbyjae dress by @maisonvalentino thanks @luxury_checkins skin as always by @georgialouisesk,” Schumer captioned the post.
People reported last month that Schumer and Fischer were “privately working through normal issues” that befall many married couples, adding that both are “committed to the relationship.”
The same year Schumer and Fischer welcomed Gene, the professional chef was diagnosed with autism. Following Fischer’s diagnosis, Schumer spoke out in a show of public support for her husband.
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“I knew from the beginning that my husband’s brain was a little different than mine. My husband was diagnosed with what used to be called Asperger’s. He has autism spectrum disorder. He’s on the spectrum,” she said during her 2019 Netflix special titled Growing. “And once he was diagnosed, it dawned on me how funny it was, because all of the characteristics that make it clear that he’s on the spectrum are all of the reasons that I fell madly in love with him.”
Five years later, Schumer enlisted Fischer as a writing consultant on her show Life & Beth, which was loosely based on her real life.
“I really try to pick and choose. With my own personal life, there are some things, like the birth scene, that’s pretty much [how it happened],” she told The Hollywood Reporter in February 2024 about what life topics she wants to cover on the Hulu series. “There are some elements that are obviously exaggerated, but some of it is direct from my life and conversations that I’ve had, and other stuff is a collaboration from the writers and the actors. It really is an amalgamation of everybody’s lives.”
In an exclusive interview with Us in May 2024, Schumer opened up about what it was like to work with her “very funny” partner.
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“It’s constant collaboration between us,” Schumer told Us. “He’s so supportive, and I would never say anything he’s not comfortable with.”
Earlier this year, Schumer revealed that she had been on a health and wellness journey by using a GLP-1 called Mounjaro, a weight loss drug similar to Ozempic.
“They put me on estrogen and progesterone because I realized I was in perimenopause and my symptoms from being perimenopause have disappeared,” she said in a March Instagram video. “My hair is fuller, my skin is better, I have more energy, I want to get down more, if you know what I mean. I’m talking about sex. So that’s been great and Mounjaro’s been great.”