Following Amy Schumer's Removal of Mysterious Marriage Announcement, Video Emerges of Her Husband Making Divorce Jokes on Her Birthday with a Savage Cake

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Following Amy Schumer's Removal of Mysterious Marriage Announcement, Video Emerges of Her Husband Making Divorce Jokes on Her Birthday with a Savage Cake

Earlier this week, Amy Schumer shared a mysterious update regarding her marriage to Chris Fischer. The couple, who tied the knot in 2018, welcomed their son the following year.

Speculation about their relationship began last month when Amy casually reminded her followers that they are still married. According to a report by People, the couple is privately addressing the usual challenges of long-term marriage while remaining dedicated to one another.

In a now-deleted Instagram post, Amy clarified, Whatever happens between Chris and me isnt about weight loss or autism, referencing her public weight loss journey and Chriss autism diagnosis. She added, Fingers crossed we make it through. He's the best.

Amid ongoing curiosity, a resurfaced video has reminded viewers of the time Chris joked about divorcing Amy on her 40th birthday. In 2021, Chris presented Amy with a cake that read, Im leaving you. This was the only way I could think to do it.

The prank, played in front of friends, family, and their then-2-year-old son, left Amy visibly speechless. She had previously shared footage of the moment, though it has since been removed from her social media.

The clip sparked strong reactions online. Some viewers criticized the joke as insensitive, with one YouTube commenter saying, When a joke has to hurt someone or embarrass them, its just not funny. Others suggested, Mean jokes sometimes hint at truth, while another described it as tasteless and disrespectful.

Despite the controversy, the moment remains a notable example of the couples playful, if sometimes awkward, humor in public.

Author: Natalie Monroe

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