Amy Schumer is betting it all on 2026. The Trainwreck star has officially pulled the plug on her seven-year marriage to chef Chris Fischer, and insiders say the split was "a long time coming" as the actress looks to reclaim her throne in Hollywood.
After her career caught fire in 2015, Schumer reportedly hit the brakes to focus on motherhood following the birth of her son, Gene, in 2019. But the hiatus is over. Sources reveal that Amy is now hungry for the kind of "full throttle" success she tasted a decade ago, leaving her marriage in the rearview mirror.
“With those career goals and her being a mother, she didn’t focus much on her marriage to make that succeed. She’s realized you can’t have everything and the thing that suffered most was her marriage,” a source told the Daily Mail.
While rumors swirled that her dramatic weight loss or Fischer’s autism diagnosis played a role in the breakup, Amy Schumer isn't having it. Before scrubbing the ring from her finger in social media snaps, she fired back at the gossip-mongers:
“Whatever ends up happening with me and Chris has nothing to do with weight loss or autism.”
As for the official announcement? Amy kept it predictably "on brand," pairing the heavy news with her signature blunt humor in a now-viral Instagram post:
“Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years. We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son.”
Now, with a slimmed-down figure and a cleared-out schedule, Schumer is reportedly "equal amounts happy and sad" but laser-focused on one thing: making lightning strike twice for her movie career.