Amy Schumer looks casual in an Every Mother Counts shirt as she arrives at the Today Show in NYC
Amy Schumer cut a casual figure as she arrived on the Today Show in New York City on Wednesday afternoon.
The 42-year-old writer and producer showed off her naturally smooth complexion as she stepped out of a black SUV without makeup before entering NBC Studios.
The actress styled her honey blonde locks with a side parting and wore a gray long-sleeved shirt, green sweatpants and black sneakers. Every Mother Counts is a non-profit organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safe for everyone.
The stand-up comedian spoke on her new Netflix special, Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact, as she opened up about married life and motherhood.
During her special, Schumer revealed she was relieved to be diagnosed with Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which causes severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
Loving mom: Amy Schumer arrived on the Today Show in New York City on Wednesday in a gray shirt with the inscription ‘Every Mother Counts’, green sweatpants and black sneakers
Opening: The stand-up comic talked about her new Netflix special, Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact, as she talked about married life and motherhood
She comically explained, “Well, we haven’t been able to study it because it only happens to women.”
She further explained the joke by telling Today’s Hoda Kotb, “There are like a dozen kinds of Viagra, but if a woman needs something, it’s like, ‘I’m sorry we haven’t gotten around to it yet. to study you.
Schumer also noted that she expects to receive a lot of backlash when she speaks freely about controversial topics in her latest stand-up routine.
The Trainwreck star also spoke about her feelings about marriage after the honeymoon, saying, “You guys are just going to have to tolerate each other every day.”
Schumer and her husband, Chris Fischer, tied the knot in a picturesque ceremony in Malibu in 2018 and share a 4-year-old boy named Gene.
The mother of one also opened up about her struggles with pregnancy saying, “They try to paint everything like it’s better than it is.” Like pregnancy, they lie to women so much about how wonderful; they say: “You shine”, they lie that much.
‘Am I smiling? It’s like “No!” Being pregnant is horrible, and you’re going to feel sick and bloated, but “You’re glowing,” it’s just lies,” Schumer said.
The dashing comic, whose stand-up routine once included jokes about taking the Plan B pill, spoke People said of motherhood that she was “astonished like everyone else that I had maternal instincts.”
“But gosh, all the clichés are just true,” she revealed, adding that she’s “crazy” about her little one.
Making light of the struggle: During her interview, Schumer revealed that she was diagnosed with Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which causes severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy
Pushing boundaries: Schumer noted that she expects to receive a lot of backlash when she speaks freely about controversial topics in her latest stand-up routine
Her take on marriage: The Trainwreck star spoke about marriage after the honeymoon, saying, “You’re just going to have to tolerate each other every day”
Night out: The spouses, who got married in 2018, share a 4-year-old boy named Gene
Family of three: Schumer became a mother for the first time with the birth of her son on May 5, 2019
And she commented that she feels comfortable leaving Gene with his dad while she’s on tour.
“I’m not worried about him being taken care of,” she stressed. ‘I just miss him. You just want to be there physically. I really think it’s harder for me than for him.’
The veteran writer also commented on the writers’ strike, saying, “I’m a very proud member of the Writer’s Guild, and I’m SAG and DGA (Directors Guild of America), I’m a proud member of all three, and I just want , you know, show solidarity.’
She went on to explain that she was protesting alongside the strikers as they fight for “living wages” against “corporate greed” saying “these huge studios and streaming services that are making so much money and hurting the people at the bottom” what are the writers.’