Amy Schumer kept it real on her recent appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, diving into everything from her personal experiences with intimacy to a crazy story about a relationship with a professional athlete after a stand-up show.
But that's not all, because Amy Schumer also reflected on her current marriage to the chef Chris Fischerwhom she married in February 2018.
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Amy Schumer Opens Up About Her Sex Life on 'Call Her Daddy' Podcast

In Wednesday's episodethe comedian and actress told host Alex Cooper that she had never had an orgasm "since penetration."
"It's scary to say that out loud," Schumer admitted. "It's scary because no one talks about it because we're all getting Oscars."
The 43-year-old actress revealed that it wasn't a priority for her partner to help her climax until she turned 30. Since then, however, she has experienced intimacy with "generous partners who understand" her needs, ensuring she "experiences orgasms first".
Cooper praised Schumer's outspokenness, calling her admission "normal" for many women. Cooper also shared her experiences, noting that while she doesn't always orgasm "from penetration," her "vibrator does the trick."
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Amy Schumer Reveals Wild Story About Relationship With Pro Athlete Fan After Comedy Show

Schumer also opened up about a surprise encounter with a professional athlete-turned-fan she connected with after one of her stand-up shows.
Recalling the encounter, she said: "I texted them, say, late at night, and they came up, lashed out at me, and I said, 'I'm so tired, I'm so sorry,' and they left? Yes.” The comedian described the MLB player as "pretty cool" about the one-sided interaction and cheekily added, "You know who you are!" She also joked: "This is the moment when they actually cancel me."
When Cooper was referring to Schumer's ex-boyfriend, a baseball player Noah Syndergaardshe clarified that "they didn't have sex".
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Who is Amy Schumer married to now?

Chris Fischer is a James Beard Award-winning chef known for his farm-to-table style of cooking, rooted in his family farm, Beetlebung Farm, on Martha's Vineyard. Schumer spoke fondly of Fischer's culinary talent and his calming presence in her life.
The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Gene David Fischer, on May 5, 2019. Originally named Gene Attell Fischer, they later changed his middle name to David to avoid an unintentional pun.
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Schumer opens up about her relationship with Chris Fisher

Schumer has been open about her relationship with Fischer, often sharing glimpses of their dynamic through her comedy and on social media. She praised his support during her pregnancy, which was complicated by hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness.
Fischer is also on the autism spectrum, a diagnosis Schumer has publicly discussed, praising his honesty and unique way of looking at the world. "People just don't know a lot about autism," she said in one episode "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" 2022 "They're like, 'Oh, does he like to count? Let's throw a bunch of straws on the floor and will he count them?'
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The comedian said she and her husband had a lot to learn about autism because Fisher's diagnosis came later in life. Schumer first revealed her diagnosis in her March 2019 Netflix special, "Growing Up," and encouraged others who suspect they may be on the spectrum to consider getting tested.
"It really gave us so many useful tools," DeGeneres said. "I think it's a good thing for people to check and test it so you don't feel like you're bad or wrong for the rest of your life... my favorite people are on the spectrum."
How Chris Fisher's diagnosis affected his marriage

Schumer said that Fisher's autism diagnosis was entirely "positive" for their marriage, and the couple decided to be open about their experiences to help break down the stigma surrounding autism.
"You're not just diagnosed and then kicked out," she said during a 2019 appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," per People Magazine. "The tools we've been given have made his life so much better and our marriage and our life so much more manageable. So I just wanted to encourage people not to be afraid of that stigma."
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