Amy Schumer says she and her husband have decided to end their marriage
Comedian Amy Schumer says she and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, have decided to end their marriage.
Schumer, an actress, author and writer, announced the planned split in a social media post on Friday.
“Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years,” Schumer wrote. “We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son. We would appreciate people respecting our privacy at this time.”
“Amicable and all love and respect! Family forever.”
Schumer and Fischer were married in February 2018 in Malibu, Calif. Their son was born in May 2019.
The two starred together in the Food Network show “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook” and the HBO miniseries “Expecting Amy” that documented her difficult pregnancy.
Schumer has also said her Hulu dramedy “Life & Beth” is semi-autobiographical and inspired by her marriage with Fischer.
Schumer was essentially launched as a movie star in the 2015 Judd Apatow-directed “Trainwreck.” She has showcased her stand-up comedy prowess on tour and in streaming TV specials.
Earlier this year, she acted in and co-wrote “Kinda Pregnant,” in which she portrayed a baby-mad single woman who fakes a baby bump.
She has been an advocate for awareness of endometriosis, which caused her to need her uterus and appendix removed in 2021.
Fischer won a 2016 James Beard Foundation book award for American cooking for “The Beetlebung Farm Cookbook: A Year of Cooking on Martha’s Vineyard.”
———
Actor Hailee Steinfeld and her husband, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, are expecting their first baby together.
Steinfeld, known for her roles in “Hawkeye,” “Sinners” and the “Pitch Perfect” franchise, announced her pregnancy Friday in her Substack newsletter as part of a list of her favorite moments of the year.
At the end of the roundup was a video of the couple holding hands next to a tiny snowman. Steinfeld is seen wearing a sweater that reads “mother,” and Allen kneels to kiss her baby bump.
The announcement came a day after Steinfeld's birthday. She and Allen are both 29. The couple tied the knot earlier this year at a private ceremony in California after dating since 2023.
Congratulations poured in Friday from across the sports and entertainment worlds, with the NFL sharing the video to its social media.
Allen and the Bills (9-4) are preparing to square off Sunday against the New England Patriots (11-2), who could end Buffalo’s divisional run of dominance in the AFC East with a victory this weekend.
———
Ray J is doubling down on his allegations of racketeering against Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner, claiming fraud and extortion related to the now-infamous sex tape are clear examples that they’ve “engaged in a criminal enterprise.”
The 44-year-old R&B singer, real name William Ray Norwood Jr., has filed new documents in response to the reality stars’ defamation suit against him. Kardashian and Jenner sued Ray J is October after he made claims that the feds were investigating them for criminal racketeering.
According to the new legal filing, obtained by TMZ, the singer is calling on a judge to toss the suit, alleging the mother-daughter duo are in violation of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
“To me, Kim and Kris have repeatedly engaged in a criminal enterprise and racketeering activity, violating RICO over and over again. I have no doubt about that,” he says.
Among his allegations, the “One Wish” singer claims the pair “defrauded” him into agreeing to cease from publicly referencing the sex tape, which catapulted the Kardashians to fame.
Ray J says the illicit footage was consensually filmed in 2003 but not released until 2007 — before which he says Kardashian and Jenner conspired with Vivid Entertainment to “defraud the public” with a “bogus lawsuit” claiming she didn’t “authorize or consent” to the sex tape’s distribution.
Those claims “were lies,” Ray J alleged in a countersuit last month, which accused Kardashian and Jenner of leaking news of a fake $5 million settlement with Vivid, all for the purpose of “creat[ing] buzz ahead of the tape’s release.”
He further claims that after discussing the sex tape on a 2024 podcast, lawyers for the Kardashian family were sent to “extort” him, according to TMZ.
Ray J says he’s been brushing up on his knowledge of racketeering, even using ChatGPT for help, and is now “entrenched” in his belief that the mother and daughter are guilty of violating RICO.
“Kim’s and Kris’ RICO violations are worse than any … that Diddy is accused of,” the singer says, nodding to the racketeering charges on which Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted this summer. “Kim and Kris have repeatedly and obviously conducted racketeering activity for years, and no one has stopped them.”
Back in October, aspiring attorney Kardashian and her mother filed the defamation suit in response to Ray J’s “malicious” racketeering allegations, which he alluded to in TMZ’s Tubi documentary, “United States vs. Sean Combs” and again in a September livestream.
Ray J filed his countersuit the filing month, seeking $1 million in damages plus interest and attorneys’ fees, as he accused the stars of breaching a $6 million settlement they came to in 2023 regarding the sex tape.
Representatives for the “All’s Fair” star and Jenner did not immediately respond to the Daily News’ request for comment.
From combined wire services
