Amy Schumer addresses Chris Fischer marriage rumors after ditching wedding ring



Amy Schumer is finally addressing the state of her marriage to Chris Fischer.

After further fueling split rumors for ditching her wedding ring in new weight loss photos, Schumer, 44, took to Instagram on Monday to clear up the gossip about her relationship.

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“I never wear jewelry,” Schumer wrote over a house tour video filmed by the couple’s 6-year-old son, Gene, in which the comedian and Fischer, 45, were visible.

Amy Schumer gives an update on her marriage to Chris Fischer on Instagram. amyschumer/Instagram

“Whatever ends up happening with Chris has nothing to do with weight loss or autism … fingers crossed we can make it through … he’s the best,” she continued.

The “Trainwreck” star added, “Happy to share more if anyone has any questions about how I’m looking or feeling or when I am in my perimenopause process.”

Chris Fischer, Amy Schumer attend SNL50: The Anniversary Special on February 16. Getty Images
Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer arriving at the Writers Guild Awards in New York City. Elder Ordonez / SplashNews.com

Also in her video, Schumer clapped back at the people who she said have criticized her dramatic weight loss.

“I didn’t lose 30 lbs I lost 50. Not to look hot which does feel fun and temporary,” she said. “I did it to survive I had a disease that makes your face extremely puffy that can kill you but the internet caught it and that disease has been cleared.”

Amy Schumer shows off her weight loss in a yellow dress. Instagram/amyschumer

Schumer appeared to be referring to her battle with Cushing syndrome, a hormonal disorder that can cause weight gain, easy bruising and muscle weakness.

“Sorry for whatever feeling it’s giving you that I lost that weight. I’ve had plastic surgery over the years and I use Mounjaro,” she also wrote. “Sorry to anyone [that] lets down. I’m pain free. I can [play] tag with my son,” she added.

“questions?” Schumer captioned her post.

Amy Schumer attends the GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2016. David M. Benett
Amy Schumer with her son Gene. Amy Schumer/Instagram

Schumer and her chef husband, who has autism, have recently been at the center of split rumors.

“They’re privately working through normal issues that couples in long-term marriages have,” a source told People last month. “They are both committed to the relationship.”

Schumer intensified the breakup speculation over the weekend when she shared photos of herself flaunting her weight loss in a butter yellow minidress — while her wedding ring was MIA.

“Trying to go to the party but someone won’t go to bed,” Schumer captioned the photos, which showed her son playing in the background.

Amy Schumer with her husband, Chris Fischer. amyschumer/Instagram
Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer at a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden. for the NY POST
Amy Schumer and her son Gene in an Instagram photo. Instagram/amyschumer

The “I Feel Pretty” actress also recently deleted all her pre-weight loss pictures from her Instagram, including ones featuring her husband.

“I actually left my house tonight. Who’s proud? I’m feeling good and happy. Deleted my old pics for no reason!” she captioned a Nov. 11 Instagram.

Schumer and Fischer tied the knot in Feb. 2018. They welcomed their son in May 2019.

Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer. amyschumer/Instagram
Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer. Amy Schumer/Instagram

The comedian opened up about her husband’s autism diagnosis on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in 2022.

“It’s really given us so many helpful tools,” Schumer shared. “I think it’s a good thing for people to check it out and get tested so you don’t spend your whole life feeling like you’re bad or wrong…my favorite people are on the spectrum.”

Schumer also called Fischer the “best partner ever” and compared his diagnosis to “getting a superpower.”




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